Re: Mac/PC Network Settings

2005-05-10 Thread Paul Kitchener
Diana & Graham Stevens wrote: I have downloaded Sharepoints and I'll give it a go. I had checked the Windows Firewall but maybe I should try turning it off temporarily. I personally don't like Windows' own firewall. It gives little or no control over it to the user, hmm am I detecting a patt

Re: Mac/PC Network Settings

2005-05-10 Thread Diana & Graham Stevens
Peter Hinchliffe wrote: Bonjour is just the new name for Rendezvous. I don't think there are any fundamental changes which would prevent it from talking to Panther, or any other existing Rendezvous-based technology. The name change was necessary because of some copyright issues, I believe. I

Re: Mac/PC Network Settings

2005-05-10 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 10/05/2005, at 8:57 AM, Diana & Graham Stevens wrote: I understood Bonjour was only for 10.4.x. Sounds as though I should get a Tiger in my tank, I was putting it off until all the bugs are worked out. Bonjour is just the new name for Rendezvous. I don't think there are any fundamenta

Re: Mac/PC Network Settings

2005-05-10 Thread Diana & Graham Stevens
Peter Hinchliffe wrote: Here's an interesting approach to try. It's all untested, of course, but it might be fun to try, seeing as nothing else is working. Go to and download the new Windows version of Bonjour. If it lives up to its promise, man

Re: Mac/PC Network Settings

2005-05-10 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 09/05/2005, at 3:29 PM, Diana & Graham Stevens wrote: When we first bought the PC (Windows XP) it could connect to the Macs on the network and print to the Typhoon 8 (LocalTalk) via wireless to the router then via Ethernet and the AsanteTalk Adaptor. The Adaptor does not support TCP/IP so

Re: Mac/PC Network Settings

2005-05-10 Thread Diana & Graham Stevens
Rob Phillips wrote: You need to set the printer sharing up to login to the Windows machine before printing will work. I can't remember what magic I used to do this. You could try http://127.0.0.1:631/ but the printers part of this doesn't work for me at the minute. I will be unable to prin

Re: Mac/PC Network Settings

2005-05-10 Thread Vladimir James
Diana Stevens wrote -- When we first bought the PC (Windows XP) it could connect to the Macs on the network and print to the Typhoon 8 (LocalTalk) via wireless to the router then via Ethernet and the AsanteTalk Adaptor. The Adaptor does not support TCP/IP so I presu

Re: Mac/PC Network Settings

2005-05-09 Thread Rob Phillips
When we first bought the PC (Windows XP) it could connect to the Macs on the network and print to the Typhoon 8 (LocalTalk) via wireless to the router then via Ethernet and the AsanteTalk Adaptor. The Adaptor does not support TCP/IP so I presume this was achieved via AppleTalk. We have made a

Re: Mac/PC Network Settings

2005-05-09 Thread Paul
Diana & Graham Stevens wrote: When we first bought the PC (Windows XP) it could connect to the Macs on the network and print to the Typhoon 8 (LocalTalk) via wireless to the router then via Ethernet and the AsanteTalk Adaptor. The Adaptor does not support TCP/IP so I presume this was achieved

Mac/PC Network Settings

2005-05-09 Thread Diana & Graham Stevens
When we first bought the PC (Windows XP) it could connect to the Macs on the network and print to the Typhoon 8 (LocalTalk) via wireless to the router then via Ethernet and the AsanteTalk Adaptor. The Adaptor does not support TCP/IP so I presume this was achieved via AppleTalk. We have made a