MacGroup: promoting Louisville Computer Society meetings

2003-12-18 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
Is there anyone out there who would like to take on the responsibility of sending press releases about Louisville Computer Society meetings? If we can get attendance up to 40-50 people a meeting I would then go to the software companies and get them to our meetings. But I think we have to have at

MacGroup: TCP/IP Connection

2003-12-18 Thread Jerry Yeager
Can you give some more info such as how are you connecting to the ISP? Are you using a router that the Macs are networked to or are each of them on a separate connection? Are these on dial-ups? Also which OS are the others running? Jerry p.s. One quick thing to try is re

MacGroup: TCP/IP Connection

2003-12-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Monday when I left work for home our internet connection was working perfectly. However, when I returned today we were no longer able to connect. I contacted our ISP provider and they replaced their ISA server with a PIX 506e. The only thing that changed was the gateway address. I have

MacGroup: 10.3 problems on an iMac?

2003-12-18 Thread Jerry Yeager
You do recall correctly. Have them somehow get the latest updates and that will take care of it. Jerry On Dec 18, 2003, at 10:50 AM, Henri Yandell wrote: > > A friend of mine back in the UK just got a new iMac, but is finding the > ethernet port is not working fo

MacGroup: Apple Updates folklore

2003-12-18 Thread Jerry Yeager
On Dec 18, 2003, at 8:54 AM, Lee Larson wrote: > On Dec 18, 2003, at 6:54 AM, John Robinson pondered: > >> I don't understand why the need for the repair permissions, but that >> is just one of many things I don't understand. > > > I don't believe there is any reason outside of folklore. I don't

MacGroup: 10.3 problems on an iMac?

2003-12-18 Thread Henri Yandell
A friend of mine back in the UK just got a new iMac, but is finding the ethernet port is not working for outgoing connections when attached to the hub. I have some vague memory that when 10.3 was released, it caused pain to iMac and iBook users, but as I have a powerbook I didn't pay a lot of atte

MacGroup: Apple Updates

2003-12-18 Thread Brian O'Neal
I think I have repaired permissions once, and just out of pure curiosity to see if it would do anything noticeable. I have been using X since September of 2001 when I purchased my computer. Nothing worked better or worse, and didn't notice any difference. I also reformatted and reinstalled on

MacGroup: Apple Updates

2003-12-18 Thread Lee Larson
On Dec 18, 2003, at 6:54 AM, John Robinson pondered: > I don't understand why the need for the repair permissions, but that > is just one of many things I don't understand. I don't believe there is any reason outside of folklore. I don't repair permissions, unless I see a problem that might be

MacGroup: Apple Updates

2003-12-18 Thread John Robinson
Jerry, Thanks, as always, this update (for some reason) allowed a database program to begin working correctly. I don't understand why the need for the repair permissions, but that is just one of many things I don't understand. John R. On Wednesday, Dec 17, 2003, at 23:44 America/New_York, Je