networking blues...

2002-11-02 Thread Shannon
I upgrade my IIci to System 7.1.1 and now Open Transport won't load. I read an article that said this could be caused by having MacTCP installed because it conflicts with Open Transport. I moved Open Transport to the disabled extensions folder, but no joy. The MacTCP control panel is not showin

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-02 Thread the pickle
At 17:14 -0500 on 02/11/02, Shannon wrote: >I upgrade my IIci to System 7.1.1 and now Open Transport won't load. > >I read an article that said this could be caused by having MacTCP >installed because it conflicts with Open Transport. > >I moved Open Transport to the disabled extensions folder, bu

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-02 Thread Ian Johnson
On 11/2/02 5:14 PM, "Shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The MacTCP control panel is not showing up either: it's a hidden file. > > How do I get rid of this hidden file? Get ResEdit. Once you have it, use the "Get Info" feature in the "File" menu. An Open dialog box should appear that include

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-02 Thread Shannon
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 06:02:53PM -0500, the pickle wrote: > >The MacTCP control panel is not showing up either: it's a hidden file. > > > >How do I get rid of this hidden file? > > Network Software Selector should be around somewhere. Find it and use it to > turn MacTCP back on, and then throw

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-02 Thread Shannon
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 06:06:59PM -0500, Ian Johnson wrote: > Get ResEdit. Once you have it, use the "Get Info" feature in the "File" > menu. An Open dialog box should appear that includes hidden files. Open your > MacTCP file. There should be an 'Invisible" checkbox somewhere in the info > windo

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-02 Thread Marten van de Kraats
>On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 06:06:59PM -0500, Ian Johnson wrote: > >> Get ResEdit. Once you have it, use the "Get Info" feature in the "File" >> menu. An Open dialog box should appear that includes hidden files. Open your >> MacTCP file. There should be an 'Invisible" checkbox somewhere in the info

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-02 Thread the pickle
At 20:16 -0500 on 02/11/02, Shannon wrote: >On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 06:02:53PM -0500, the pickle wrote: > >> >The MacTCP control panel is not showing up either: it's a hidden file. >> > >> >How do I get rid of this hidden file? >> >> Network Software Selector should be around somewhere. Find it a

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-02 Thread Shannon
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 03:16:17AM +0100, Marten van de Kraats wrote: > Like the pickle said: use the network software selector to activate > open transport. It didn't work. Since the system came to me with OT installed already along with NetWare, I just cleaned the cruft out and reinstalled the

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-02 Thread Shannon
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 08:16:17PM -0500, Shannon wrote: > I used resedit to remove the file. > > I still can't get open transport working. The network control panels > complain that open transport is not loaded. I never did figure out what was wrong, I simply reinstalled MacTCP alone and used

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-02 Thread the pickle
At 22:36 -0500 on 02/11/02, Shannon wrote: >Is it normal for MacTCP to disappear after an upgrade to OT? Yep. -- the pickle FAQ Software Archive

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-03 Thread Mark Benson
On Sunday, Nov 3, 2002, at 02:16 Europe/London, Marten van de Kraats wrote: > Like the pickle said: use the network software selector to activate > open transport. THe network software selector doesn't work on some older 68k Macs, mostly '030 or older Macs IIRC. I had a real 'mare with this o

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-03 Thread Mark Benson
On Sunday, Nov 3, 2002, at 02:25 Europe/London, the pickle wrote: >> I used resedit to remove the file. >> >> I still can't get open transport working. The network control panels >> complain that open transport is not loaded. > > Try reinstalling it. That may well not work. I have had this happ

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-03 Thread muskrat
>From: Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: networking blues... >Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >I upgrade my IIci to System 7.1.1 and now Open Transport won't load. > >I read an article that said this could be caused by having MacTCP >instal

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-03 Thread Scott Holder
At 10:16 AM 11/3/2002 +, you wrote: >On Sunday, Nov 3, 2002, at 02:16 Europe/London, Marten van de Kraats >wrote: > > > Like the pickle said: use the network software selector to activate > > open transport. > >THe network software selector doesn't work on some older 68k Macs, >mostly '030 or

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-03 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 10:19:29AM +, Mark Benson wrote: > That may well not work. I have had this happen where the OT 1.1.0 > installer just says 'File 'Network' already exists. The installer > cannot continue. PLease rename or delete this file and try again' and > you are forced to try ag

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-04 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Charles Shannon Hendrix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been having trouble with OT. I did get it > working great on my Mac > IIci, but installing it on my Mac 8100 isn't > working. It's obviously > not a perfect piece of software. > > It seems the upgrade (1.2) doesn't like being > insta

Re: networking blues...

2002-11-04 Thread Charles Shannon Hendrix
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 01:38:43AM -0800, Gregg Eshelman wrote: > > It seems the upgrade (1.2) doesn't like being > > installed on top of OS 7.5.3. > > It's Open Transport 1.1.1, then the upgrade to 1.1.2. Right, got the decimal off. I actually "corrected" it to the wrong thing before sending.

Invisible file. Re: networking blues...

2002-11-02 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The MacTCP control panel is not showing up either: > it's a hidden file. > > How do I get rid of this hidden file? With ResEdit. Download it here. http://www.resexcellence.com/ That will allow you to open the file, uncheck the Invisible box, save, th

ResEdit versions. Re: networking blues...

2002-11-02 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Ian Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ResEdit 2.1.3 (The latest > version, development stopped > in 1994) is available at: I have some unofficial versions up to 4.0. :) = "Work it harder make it better do it faster makes us stronger. More than ever hour after our work is never over."

Re: ResEdit versions. Re: networking blues...

2002-11-02 Thread the pickle
At 18:40 -0800 on 02/11/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote: >--- Ian Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> ResEdit 2.1.3 (The latest >> version, development stopped >> in 1994) is available at: > >I have some unofficial versions up to 4.0. :) I've found ResEdit 4 to be very buggy; Super ResEdit is somewh

Invisible demons (was Re: networking blues...)

2002-11-03 Thread Paul Stamsen
At 10:19 am +, 11/3/02, (Mark Benson) observed: > That may well not work. I have had this happen where the OT 1.1.0 > installer just says 'File 'Network' already exists. The installer > cannot continue. PLease rename or delete this file and try again' and > you are forced to try again f

Re: ResEdit versions. Re: networking blues...

2002-11-03 Thread Ian Johnson
On 11/2/02 9:46 PM, "the pickle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've found ResEdit 4 to be very buggy; Super ResEdit is somewhat better > although some of the extensions I have for it have made pretty reliably crashy > in certain circumstances. I'm not sure those will work at all with the normal >

Re: ResEdit versions. Re: networking blues...

2002-11-03 Thread the pickle
At 13:00 -0500 on 03/11/02, Ian Johnson wrote: >On 11/2/02 9:46 PM, "the pickle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I've found ResEdit 4 to be very buggy; Super ResEdit is somewhat better >> although some of the extensions I have for it have made pretty reliably >>crashy >> in certain circumstances.