Start up one machine.
Turn on AppleTalk. Choose Ethernet.
Start up the other machine.
Turn on AppleTalk. Choose Ethernet.

You may have to restart the first machine. Maybe not, though.

That should be it. You can now mess with the File Sharing control panel 
to choose who can access and what they can access.

Select Chooser on one machine.
Click on AppleShare.
Choose the other machine.
Type in the name and pw for the machine.
Click OK.

Now you're connected...

smiles,
Jamie

On 10/16/01 4:41 PM, David Brocklebank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:

>Thanks -
>i have a crossover cable - how does one recognize the
>other ? Do I have to set them up under network
>browser.
>"in the dark"
>
>--- Jamie Pruden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> No... you have to use a crossover cable...
>> 
>> smiles,
>> Jamie
>> 
>> On 10/16/01 4:35 PM, David Brocklebank
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
>> 
>> >Can you connect 2 - 3400 Powerbooks this way - via
>> a
>> >straight ethernet cable - port to port?



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Installer Engineering                      ph: 408.536.4038
Adobe Systems, Inc.                       


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