Re: Regarding TCP/IP compatibility between MAC OS versions
Re: Regarding TCP/IP compatibility between MAC OS versions
- Subject: Re: Regarding TCP/IP compatibility between MAC OS versions
- From: Quinn <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1970 08:47:27 -0800
At 13:25 +0530 18/12/02, Mahesh Vyas wrote:
We have client server application using OpenTransport(TCP/IP) for OS 9.2.
But when client is OS X it gives some error (Apple share you are trying to
connect to appear not to support the IP protocol required by OS X. Check
with the server's administrator to see if server IP address is available[OK)
Can anybody help me regarding the same ?
Do I need to configure OS X to support OS 9.2 ?
Can you give a little more detail here? The message you describe
seems to be an AppleShare error message, which is not related to Open
Transport programming at all. Does your application actually use the
Open Transport APIs? What program is "the client"? Is it a client
version of your application, or the AppleShare client that's built in
to the system?
I'm pretty sure that this problem has a fairly simple explanation,
but I need some more details before I can divine what that might be.
I can assure you that there is no technical obstacle to communication
between Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X via TCP/IP.
S+E
--
Quinn "The Eskimo!" <
http://www.apple.com/developer/>
Apple Developer Technical Support * Networking, Communications, Hardware
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