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| ===Macintosh OS=== | | ===Macintosh OS=== |
− | To use file sharing from a Macintosh computer, you will need to be set up to use ~AppleTalk over Ethernet, and to communicate using TCP/IP over Ethernet. | + | To use file sharing from a Macintosh computer, you will need to be set up to use AppleTalk over Ethernet, and to communicate using TCP/IP over Ethernet. |
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− | The first step is to choose your Ethernet adapter (usually "Built-in Ethernet" or just "Ethernet") from the ~AppleTalk Control Panel. If everything is plugged in correctly, the panel should quickly say that no zones were found. If this takes a while, the network cable or network card may not be working properly, and you should see an Apple technician. | + | The first step is to choose your Ethernet adapter (usually "Built-in Ethernet" or just "Ethernet") from the AppleTalk Control Panel. If everything is plugged in correctly, the panel should quickly say that no zones were found. If this takes a while, the network cable or network card may not be working properly, and you should see an Apple technician. |
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− | To use ~AppleTalk over TCP/IP it is best that your Mac's network settings are configured via DHCP. The server provides this service, but it must be enabled via the server manager. To enable it on your Mac, choose "DHCP Server" in the TCP/IP control panel. If the control panel asks for a Client ID, simply type in any unique title, such as "Design G4" or "Reception". | + | To use AppleTalk over TCP/IP it is best that your Mac's network settings are configured via DHCP. The server provides this service, but it must be enabled via the server manager. To enable it on your Mac, choose "DHCP Server" in the TCP/IP control panel. If the control panel asks for a Client ID, simply type in any unique title, such as "Design G4" or "Reception". |
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− | {{DrawBoxNote|content=~AppleTalk will work without TCP/IP, but will be slower than ~AppleTalk over TCP/IP.}} | + | {{DrawBoxNote|content=AppleTalk will work without TCP/IP, but will be slower than AppleTalk over TCP/IP.}} |
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− | The next step is to choose a server to connect to via ~AppleTalk. Click on the Chooser icon in your Apple Menu to bring up a list of file servers to connect to. | + | The next step is to choose a server to connect to via AppleTalk. Click on the Chooser icon in your Apple Menu to bring up a list of file servers to connect to. |
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| >>http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/gswallow/manual/mac_chooser.jpg<< | | >>http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/gswallow/manual/mac_chooser.jpg<< |
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| >>http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/gswallow/manual/mac_home_icon.jpg<< | | >>http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/gswallow/manual/mac_home_icon.jpg<< |
− | >>~MacOS 8.5 or above<< | + | >>MacOS 8.5 or above<< |
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| %%(comments) | | %%(comments) |
| do people still use < 8.1 ? | | do people still use < 8.1 ? |
| >>http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/gswallow/manual/mac_primary_icon.jpg<< | | >>http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/gswallow/manual/mac_primary_icon.jpg<< |
− | >>~MacOS 7.5 to 8.1<< | + | >>MacOS 7.5 to 8.1<< |
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