QUOTE(atjurhs @ Jun 10 2003, 4:37 PM)
Also, your LAN must be configured to accept AppleTalk. I know that my PC based LAN is not AppleTalk enabled, and my Network Administrator won't do it, so I must connect through the Go->Connect To Server route.
Also, you can also use smb:// and cifs:// as other IP prefixes, other than afp:// that is.
atjurhs -
I'm the net admin here - if that's what you could call me.
We're running straight peer-to-peer here.
We run with three switches on our LAN behind a Cisco 1600 router.
AppleTalk is enabled on all the Macs, including the OS X boxes.
No problem running something else (thanks for the suggestion,
kps - thought that would work after I read your post earlier and tried it), but in response to that, I just think it stinks that I should have to try and remember IP nums of each box (even though our LAN is really small), especially since I can't seem to remember what happened
yesterday, my kid's birthdays and any other important and relevant (sp?) information.
Seems I only remember the unimportant things much of the time.
My wife likens me to Cliff Claven.
Guess I'll just have to put an IP list on my 'puter soes that I can remembers.........
Take care, all, and thanks to all for your suggestions.
Chris