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    Deleting Startup Icons In Classic (while Running Osx)

    [On Apr 16, 3:49pm Cameron W. wrote:] Thanks for using macosx.com. My name is Cameron. Try rebuilding desktop DB. You can do this through System Preferences. Open System preferences, click on "Classic" click on "Advanced" and then click the "Rebuild Desktop" button. Let us know...
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    DHCP... not!

    That's the computer name. It's different than the client ID. It's not used for DHCP or TCP/IP in any way, shape, or form. If you go to TCP/IP properties, and click on the DHCP tab, the Client Name is what is really used for TCP/IP and DHCP stuff. The machine name could be "Fred", and as long...
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    PowerBook G3 Series won't boot to OS X disk for install

    I cannot get my PB G3 series computer to boot to the OS X disc so that I can install. I've tried holding down the "C" key, I've tried selecting the disc in the "Startup Disks" control panel, I've even tried running the setup application (like you're not supposed to do). Okay, now I'm adding...
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    DHCP... not!

    Look for Host name - everyone in the word except for apple referes to what AT&T is looking for as Host name, not client ID. With Windows and Linux systems, what they're really refering to is host name. SO - with windows, when you're trying to connect, the AT&T guys will set you machine name...
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