B bookem danno Oct 22, 2001 #1 Is this possible? I'd never need to reboot then. Tried the obvious, but it just says there's a missing extension.
Is this possible? I'd never need to reboot then. Tried the obvious, but it just says there's a missing extension.
J jimr McInstigator Oct 22, 2001 #2 Originally posted by bookem Is this possible? I'd never need to reboot then. Tried the obvious, but it just says there's a missing extension. Click to expand... could you clarify your problem? something you cannot do from the: <blockquote><b> "Finder>Go>Connect To Server..." </b></blockquote> Menu? Command-K while in the finder. You cannot run classic networking if that's what you mean.
Originally posted by bookem Is this possible? I'd never need to reboot then. Tried the obvious, but it just says there's a missing extension. Click to expand... could you clarify your problem? something you cannot do from the: <blockquote><b> "Finder>Go>Connect To Server..." </b></blockquote> Menu? Command-K while in the finder. You cannot run classic networking if that's what you mean.
B bookem danno Oct 24, 2001 #3 What I want to do is run the Network Assistant application that will rebuild and control OS9 workstations. It's a pain having to reboot just to do this, and I really don't want to have to have yet another machine on my desk just for this purpose.
What I want to do is run the Network Assistant application that will rebuild and control OS9 workstations. It's a pain having to reboot just to do this, and I really don't want to have to have yet another machine on my desk just for this purpose.