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| Chris, I saw the same Appleworks thing with new iBooks with 10.4 when connected to the 10.3 server. If you simply upgraded the server with the old settings I have a clue, on 10.4 installations the Appleworks folder is named Appleworks (US English) and the old one was Appleworks 6 so using the original server path Applications/Appleworks 6 produces a question mark in the dock. Either rename the clients' folders to Appleworks 6 again or delete that application from the server and reinstall it with the new folder name. Bingo, no question mark. Maybe something like this is happening with some of your other paths?!? Hope that helps, Ed Crelin On Sep 6, 2005, at 10:32 PM, Chris wrote: Just had our G5 Servers set up with 10.4 after being talked out of staying with 10.3.9 which worked great. Moved eMacs and snow iMacs to Tiger. I was walked through setting up the users under Workgroup Manager and managing application permissions (used MM last year and then moved users over to WM). Migrated users over and we left at 5:00 on Friday. I used the entire weekend to prepare mini reference manuals for staff on the dock, logging in, etc. before Back to School Night this evening. Staff saw me earlier and hit me with all their frustrations which I was able to duplicate. |
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