JimWatkins
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When I first ran my new MacPro with Leopard, it automatically found all the windows shared machines on my peer to peer network. Niftily in the tool bar of all finder windows..a sharing menu and a subset detailing all of the machines. All was well.
Yesterday, this vanished.. :-( It seems at boot up my mac puts the feelers out and comes back unable to decipher a response. I suspected cabling but internet and e-mail are fine (getting there through hubs and a common router). I used the connect tool in the OS and manually put in the IP address of a particular machine "smb://192.168.1.10" This worked.. and I could browse its shared contents. Alas.. at reboot - it vanishes once more and I have to repeat the process.
Is there a way I can restore leopard to finding and displaying the networked pc's at startup?
All help gratefully received.
Jim
Yesterday, this vanished.. :-( It seems at boot up my mac puts the feelers out and comes back unable to decipher a response. I suspected cabling but internet and e-mail are fine (getting there through hubs and a common router). I used the connect tool in the OS and manually put in the IP address of a particular machine "smb://192.168.1.10" This worked.. and I could browse its shared contents. Alas.. at reboot - it vanishes once more and I have to repeat the process.
Is there a way I can restore leopard to finding and displaying the networked pc's at startup?
All help gratefully received.
Jim