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Re: macintosh-manager digest, Vol 2 #452 - 13 msgs



On 4/27/2001 9:12 AM, "Bryan Barragree" <email@hidden>
wrote:

> I had a similar problem when I tried to get my labs to connect via TCP/IP.
> The would work for a little while and then that error message would popup
> on all of the clients. The only solution I could get to work was to go
> back to Appletalk.
>
> email@hidden writes:
>> Message: 12
>> Date: 26 Apr 2001 18:25:12 -0800
>> From: "Easler_Scott" <email@hidden>
>> Subject: RE: TCP/IP vs Appletalk
>> To: "David Squance" <email@hidden>, "MM ListServ"
>> <email@hidden>
>>
>>> I get the dialog "Searching for the Macintosh Manager Server ...
>> Is this happening on All workstations or just a few? On the workstation
>> (in System Access) check your AppleTalk Control Panel to verify you're in
>> the AppleTalk Zone your Server resides in and aside from the obvious
>> double check your IP entry. If it persists - trash your AppleTalk pref
>> file and start anew. Please post your fix. Thx-
>> _____________________________________________________________________________
>> __
>> From: David Squance on Thu, Apr 26, 2001 1:22 PM
>> Subject: RE: TCP/IP vs Appletalk
>> To: Easler_Scott
>>
>>> The TCP/IP settings can be found by downloading the Networks.PDF and
>>> turning to p. 13 (section 1.d.17 TCP/IP).
>>> If your workstations are already configured using Multi-user, after
>> making
>>> these settings in System Access you will then need to Log-out and choose
>>> 'Other Remote Server'in the pop-down menu at the Log-in screen --> enter
>>> the computers password --> select 'IP' --> enter the IP address of the
>>> Server --> okay.
>>> You will then be communicating via TCP/IP only - much, much faster than
>>> AppleTalk. DO NOT make this setting change on the Server itself.
>>
>>
>> This all looked like a good idea to me. Logins, etc. have been pretty
>> slow. However, after entering the IP address of the server, and logging
>> out, I get the dialog "Searching for the Macintosh Manager Server ...
>> (Unknown problem #-50) Any suggestions?
>
>
> Bryan Barragree
> Technology Coordinator
> USD 458 Basehor-Linwood Middle School
> Linwood, KS
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I have gotten this message as well.... To fix it I log into the finder and
it seems that AppleTalk has been turned off!?

However, Once it happened to all my machines at once. I rebooted the server
and they all came back. Since then, no more problems

Kevin




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