> Desktop
> +- Apple
> +- Control Panel
> +- Sharing Setup
> ('Start' was selected, reboot)
No need to reboot after starting File Sharing, and in fact, rebooting can
cause the file sharing to be turned back off. So first step, go back into
the Sharing Setup control panel, and make sure the Start button says
"Stop" (if it says "Start" then click it again, and wait for file sharing
to startup, the button will change to Stop when it is up and running)
>Now, where is the remote drive
>supposed to show up on the local system?
In the remote computer's Chooser, under AppleShare.
If you don't see the server there, make sure both computers' AppleTalk
control panel is set to use the Printer Port, and that AppleTalk is
turned on (and make sure the serial TeleNet connectors are plugged into
the Printer port and not the Modem port).
Also, on the TeleNet connectors, make sure there is a terminator in the
unused phone jack on each. I don't remember if the ones I gave you have
termination switches on the side, if they do, just make sure it is set to
ON (if it is, then you don't need a terminator in the 2nd jack... I know
either they have they switches or I gave you terminators... I don't think
I would have been brain dead enough to give you them without a way to
terminate them)
-chris
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Received on Sat May 31 2003 - 19:20:00 BST