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  1. schooldaze

    OS 9 can connect to Windows 2000 share, OS x cannot...

    In OS9, you are connecting to the shared folder via AppleTalk (or Appletalk over IP). For OSX to connect to a AppleTalk share, make sure AppleTalk is enabled in the networking preferences. OSX can connect either way.
  2. schooldaze

    mac will not connect

    start your machine, Zap the PRAM (hold down OPTION+COMMAND+P+R) let ths chime about 3 times then let the machine start. When it boots look in the top left corner of the screen, you will briefly see 2 horizontal arrows flash a few times. Also the second icon that shows on the bottom of the...
  3. schooldaze

    Systembuilders- opinion on component failures

    ceh4702 I work for a k-12 school dist. and in the past have pretty much used the same process you are using right down to the Dell servers, but with funding cuts I'm need to re-think my strategy. Also getting rid of used equipment is a major pain in itself.
  4. schooldaze

    Systembuilders- opinion on component failures

    I just hate the feeling when everything is assembled (and should work) but fails. Then you wonder if the venture was worth it or not. Mobo and CPU are factory boxes, P.S. , drives and RAM are bulk.
  5. schooldaze

    Systembuilders- opinion on component failures

    Thinking about upgrading 90 white boxes from Pll 266Mhz to P4 1.7Ghz. Prices are right and I can keep all software licenses with the machine. My question is if I order these 90 units (INTEL BOXD845GEBV2L, P4 1.7Ghz, PC2100 256, Pwr Supply) what kind of percentage of bad parts am I looking at...
  6. schooldaze

    iMac drops network printers

    I was experiencing iMac OS 9.2 dropping Appletalk Printers after being on for a while. Some things I tried were to check Spanning Tree on network switches. This wasn't the cause. Tried different IP addresses, no luck. All attempts to resolve finally led me to the Appletalk Control Panel...

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