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Roger1

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Jun 3, 2002
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Michigan
Hey people. I just installed 10.3 on my tibook, and I have a question about connecting to servers. In 10.2, all I had to do was go to Go/connect to server, and all the servers would pop up, including the ones that show up in apple talk. Now, when I try to connect to servers I get a box telling me to put in an ip number. Well, I don't keep a list of ip numbers to the servers laying around. Is there anyway I can see the servers in Appletalk (and thus their names) , or did I kiss this feature goodbye when I installed 10.3?

edit: spelling
 

5300cs

macrumors 68000
Nov 24, 2002
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japan
In an open Finder window, click on 'Network' (in the list in the left panel-thingy) and on the right should appear any servers available, AppleTalk, etc. Double click on one, and it should ask you for username/password.

Is this what you were looking for?
 

blogo

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Apr 1, 2002
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Why did you delete Safari?

And you can set the default browser in the Internet panel in System Preferences.
 

ryme4reson

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Mar 5, 2002
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Cupertino CA
There is no Internet Pref in 10.3, and Safari was corrupted so I had to delete. I reinstalled from another HD, as I couldnt download it from apple (the version wouldnt work)
 

Roger1

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Jun 3, 2002
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Michigan
Originally posted by 5300cs
In an open Finder window, click on 'Network' (in the list in the left panel-thingy) and on the right should appear any servers available, AppleTalk, etc. Double click on one, and it should ask you for username/password.

Is this what you were looking for?

Not exactly. The district where I work has about 10 appletalk zones, and the servers have their own zone, called 'district'. All I see is local stuff. I don't see a way to change zones, so I can get to the servers.

p.s. sorry for the late response. Wasn't able to get back on after posting.
 

Roger1

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Jun 3, 2002
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Michigan
I figured it out. You need to turn on appletalk in directory access in addition to turning it on in the network preference. Now I see all my zones :)
 
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