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  1. Zammy-Sam

    Networking a windows XP machine as a router to OSX

    You don't need a crossover cable to connect pc and mac to eachother. Any RJ45 will do.
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    Networking a windows XP machine as a router to OSX

    How did you make your windows use the ad hoc mode for the wifi? Did you setup a new network connection? If so, did you share your wan to THAT network connection too? Maybe you will need to bridge some connections to finally success. Try it and good luck.
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    soup
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    Windows and MacOS networking

    It doesn't have anything to do with user privileges. It has something to do with the sharing options for that folder or drive. What you need to do is to setup a folder or drive on your windows machine that is not within the home folder of the windows user. For example: C:\sharing. Simply create...
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    6 (Hmmm, could this be? I found the word "iMac" only 6 times in this thread [search: "iMac" in Cafe and thread with at least 9000 replies and results shown as threads])
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    eMac
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    pedagogic
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    Problem with installing Tiger on iMac G3 400 MHz

    I am surprised the installation even processed till 14%. If I am not mistaking it, your iMac G3 does not have any USB ports. If so, you are missing the major requirement for at least 10.3 and 10.4 (Tiger). However, you might want to search for some hacks that will prevent the installtion...
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    D-Link DWL-520+ and Tiger...

    Try the Orangeware drivers. My D-link DWL G650 works fine with these drivers. Good luck!
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    Raymond
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    Happy New Year!

    Happy New Year to everybody from Germany!
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    rock
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    nephrology
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    can't empty trash

    Have you tried all suggestions mentioned here: http://www.macosx.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32857
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    chromatophore
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    Self-Assigning IP Address

    Here are few suggestions: 1. plug your iBook to your router using an ethernet cable. Does everything work fine? 2. Make sure all network settings are set to automatical and all other fields left blank 3. Make sure there are no security options enabled on your router (such as WEP, WPA, MAC...
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    Turning off BT Broadband Access Remotely

    The problem is that once you disconnect your computer at home from the wan, there is not much you can do remotely if your work computer is not in the local network area. If you have several computers at home you could block the computer your kids are playing with from accessing the router and so...
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    Self-Assigning IP Address

    Hi kawaiNiki and welcome to the forum, you should specify your network settings. What is connected to what? If your router is set on automatic dhcp, you should not assign any IP but leave all settings on automatical. Give us some more details so we can help you out.
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    can't empty trash

    Hi Rob, search the forum for the following words: "empty trash". You can empty the trash in the terminal. For more detailed instructions check out those threads. I think this subject caused most of the new threads in this forum. ;) Good luck!
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    lmao
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