Apple twentieth anniversary mac Service Manual

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The computer, printer, or other device you want to connect to doesn’t appear 
in the Chooser. 
m Make sure the computer or other device you’re trying to connect to is turned on, functioning, and
connected to the network.
m The device you want to connect to may be in a different AppleTalk zone. Look for the device in other
zones listed in the Chooser.
m Make sure your network connection is set correctly. Open the Apple (K) menu and choose Control
Panels, then open the AppleTalk control panel. Choose your network connection (usually LocalTalk
or Ethernet).
m You can only select a networked device when the network is functioning. If you suspect that the
network is down, notify your network administrator.
m Make sure file sharing is active on the computer you’re trying to connect to. (That computer’s
Sharing Setup control panel should say that file sharing is on.)
You connected to another computer, but the shared disk you want to use 
is not available.
m You may already be connected to the shared disk. Check for its icon on your desktop.
m You may not have the access privileges you need to use the shared disk. Ask the network
administrator or the owner of the shared item to give you access. See file sharing in Mac OS Guide,
available in the Guide (h) menu, for information.
You connected to another computer, but you can’t see any files.
m Make sure that files are being shared on the other computer. The File Sharing Monitor control panel
on that computer lists the items being shared.
m Make sure you have the access privileges you need to view the files. Ask the network administrator
or the owner of the shared item to give you access. See file sharing in Mac OS Guide, available in the
Guide (h) menu, for information.
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