From: Glen Swanson (glen_at_swanson.dk)
Date: Sun Jul 06 2003 - 23:56:44 PDT
Laurent,
Yes quite sure that AppleTalk is selected under the Network Preferences in
OS10..
By the way, I even went through each of the many locations I have and turned
off AppleTalk everywhere except for this one office setting.
It's set with AppleTalk on through the Airport setting.
Under the Ethernet tab AppleTalk is turned off.
Glen
On 7/7/03 13:41, "Laurent Daudelin" <laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net> wrote:
> on 07/07/03 02:21, Glen Swanson at glen_at_swanson.dk wrote:
>
>> In regards to my problem with AppleTalk, as recommended I rebooted in OS9,
>> selected Airport in AppleTalk and in OS9 I can launch NCU without problem
>> (I'll have to wait until tonight to test the airport link with the Newton).
>> Yet back in OS10.2.6 I receive the same warning that AppleTalk is not
>> active.
>
> In Network preferences, are you sure that AppleTalk is turned on?
>
> -Laurent.
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