We are installing Tiger on all our Macs at work. (G4 memory 1.25 GB Dual Processors: 1.25 GHz) My boss has the idea that we can do one, then using a USB linking cable, copy that onto all the others. I am thinking there is some kind of licensing issue here. Is that the case? If not, can anyone...
I guess I am the IT geek. We only have two servers, NT and an old Novell. As far as setting up a new user, I have not had to do that yet so I will get to that when it comes. As for my current problem, I have called a consultant in and they are supposed to show up today so I will let you know...
Yes I can connect to the internet. I tried the terminal window ping command yesterday and I did get a reply from the server in question. I tried the same thing from the server to my mac and got a reply. (By the way I don't even know what the heck that means. I just learned about it yesterday.)...
There is an old Novell server that pc users here have for printing. I cannot connect to it either. As for the other protocols I have no idea. Should I remove?
This probably sounds dumb, but I don't know how to check for versions or service packs. I inherited this job with no training so I am learning as I go. As for the protocols I'll just list everything I found:
NetBEUI Protocol
NWLINk IPX/SPX Compatible Transport
NWLink NetBios
TCP/IP Protocol...
Since my original post I updated to 10.4.2. I thought that would work but it did not. I did try to connect by smb://servername/sharename and it hasn't worked. Any other way to do this? Thanks
I am doing a clean install of Tiger on a G4. When trying to connect to our NT server, I get the error "this file server uses an incompatible version of afp protocol." I have seen many questions regarding this but I couldn't find on that directly related to my problem. I tried connecting by...