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Re: NSL Default Neighborhood on OSX 10.2



On 10.2, NSL's behavior has changed depending on the environment you
are in. If you get no neighborhood results, you are in a "Simple"
network state, where there are only local neighborhoods of different
types available for each protocol. If you do a services search with
that same top level neighborhood, you should get results across all
protocols.

This is what you should see in Connect To Server's UI as it shows
services at the top level for users at home, but will show
neighborhoods for users with multiple Scopes, Workgroups or Zones.

Kevin

On Monday, October 21, 2002, at 05:09 AM, Quinn wrote:

> At 12:52 +0100 21/10/02, Neil Ward wrote:
>> I am experiencing a problem with NSL running on OSX 10.2.
>
> I investigated this for another developer. Our eventually workaround
> was to hardwire the default neighbourhood to "DEFAULT". If you do
> that, you can correctly register and browser between all versions of
> Mac OS (9.x, 10.1.x, 10.2.x). I'm still not 100% confident that this
> is the "correct" solution, but it definitely works in practice.
>
> S+E
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