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skippingrock
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on: September 07, 2009, 20:16

I do have one problem that I hope someone can answer.  It has to do with the fact that when I do an AppleShare IP connection and try to mount a sharepoint from my eMac running 10.5.8, my Colo(u)r Classic freezes every time when I click connect and it doesn't matter if I use the encrypted or not. I am running OT 1.3 and AppleShare 3.8.3 as this web site suggests on Mac OS 7.6.1.

I hope I don't have to reinstall 7.6.1 in the CC.

Any suggestions?
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Reply #1 on: September 07, 2009, 20:20

Oh, and sometimes I get an Error code 10 system crash.  Hmm, I used to have a program that told me what all of those errors meant.  Where is it???  Rummage, rummage......
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Reply #2 on: September 08, 2009, 01:10

Are you able to perform other network activities from the CC such as connecting to website or FTP server?
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Reply #3 on: October 05, 2009, 14:37

I was running OT 1.3 on a IIci and I enabled
a network connection to my OS X 10.4.11 G5.
I was able to back up my entire IIci hard drive.

I found that I cannot mount a file system on my G5 Tiger (10.4.11) box, but I can mount the G5 shared items on the IIci (and others).
This should be sufficient for now.  Make sure you are running AppleTalk on OS X and that you have personal file sharing checked in the Sharing control panel on OS X - and that any other network inhibitors allow a connection through AppleTalk.  Then on the CC, type in the IP address of the OS X system by clicking the button on the chooser and filling it in.  If "alles ist in Ordnung" you will get a login dialog which will allow the display of all the shared folders for which the login has permission.

AFAIK, Apple chose incomplete support of the older AppleTalk protocol (16-bit?) on the later releases of OS X.
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Reply #4 on: October 05, 2009, 16:38

I don't know if the above will work for 10.5.8 since I haven't tried it yet.  Other topics appear to deal with transfers: "Connecting to Leopard".  Apparently Fetch can access Leopard if FTP is enabled in sharing.
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Reply #5 on: October 06, 2009, 01:50

Well, any FTP client will connect to any Mac OS X computer if FTP sharing is enabled in System Preferences. It's much less convenient than AppleShare, though.
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