Check the firewall and sharing settings on the Leopard machine.
System Preferences -> Sharing -> file sharing (make sure it's checked)
System Preferences -> Security -> Firewall -> Allow All.
If "Allow All" fixes the problem, you'll have to experiment to see if you can tighten things back...
PCinfoman - it's probably easiest to spend the $80 to get iLife.
As you heard, iLife ships with new Macs but if you want a newer version you have to buy it.
Wouldn't the options to create mailboxes be in the "mailbox" menu?
Select the mailbox for the account you want to create extra mailboxes for. That should let you create new mailboxes.
willif -
I played with this a bit the other week. TimeMachine won't use FAT32 directly. What will happen is that TimeMachine will create a DMG on the FAT32 drive. It will then run extremely slowly.
Extremely. Slowly.
I was only getting a few gigabytes an hour out of it - which doesn't sound...
1. What happens if you eject your own share first?
2. Are you specifying the share name in the connection dialog, or just the server?
Worst case, try using the Terminal and the mount_smbfs command to connect via the command line.
If you're a determined sort, you can search through the install disks for your machine and find the package file that contains it - you'd have to do a lot of digging, though.
That is very weird; but permissions shouldn't keep you from mounting the disk at all.
I know it says that you don't need to repair the disk, but I guess the next steps are:
1. Use "Repair" on Disk Utility.
2. Buy or Borrow a copy of Tech-Tool Pro and try that.
3. If those two don't work, give...
You missed a backslash.
Since there's a space in the name of the volume you have to be careful when typing it into the terminal.
open /Volumes/Nichols\ Backup
Alternately, use double quotes:
open "/Volumes/Nichols Backup"
> To get it to work I used Directory Access (in Applications/Utilities) to configure Active Directory and LDAP then the directory seemed to show up in Address book.
The problem with that is it requires network administrator rights and the netadmin has to add your machine to the active...
imeldesign,
That was excellent. I've looked for years for the way to connect my address book to an Exchange server without success. 60 seconds after I read your post, I was in.
w00t!
MediaInfo,
It's been a while since I used Remote Desktop, but I don't remember it supporting images.
What we used is a free software package called "Carbon Copy Cloner" to duplicate removable drives on XServes.
The procedure I would suggest would be:
1. Get a large external harddrive...
Absolutely basic USB question: Plug the camera into your Mac and turn on the camera. Go to the Apple menu and select "About this Mac". From the "About this Mac" dialog box, select "More Info". An application will run that will display a hardware profile. Is your camera listed under "USB"? If...
I don't have Leopard yet, but I know that some Apache installs use multiple http conf files in sub-directories. Tiger did this a bit with individual website config files in /etc/httpd/users/. I'd look around /etc/httpd to see if you can find the correct spot.
Actually, even in Tiger, I wouldn't...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.