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File Sharing Problem
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Bensalem, PA
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I was trying to turn on File Sharing on my PowerMac G4 at home when FileSharing locked up on me. I force quit it and I can't get back into it. I have deleted the following files from the preferences folder: AppleTalk Preferences, File Sharing CP Preferences, SLP Preferences, and the File Sharing folder, and I still can't get file sharing to come up....
Anyone have any ideas. Is there a preference file that I missed?
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Andy Pastuszak
amp68(spammenot)-at-verizon.net
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Join Date: Mar 1999
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multiusers might be playing you here, tho i have no need for it and therefore am not familiar with its usage and pref's
also try the 'AppleShare PDS' invisible file trick, delete it
and for grins why not delete the Servers folder in your System folder
and now rebuild your desktop using TechTool 1.2.1 freeware and if necessary try zapping PRAM using TT1.2.1
these things will not hurt your Mac
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: jersey city
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File Sharing takes a long time to appear sometimes. How long have you waited?
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Bensalem, PA
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File sharing used to appear immediately. I've waited a minute and nothing comes up so I force Quit and them file sharing gives me a type 2 error.
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Andy Pastuszak
[email protected]
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Andy Pastuszak
amp68(spammenot)-at-verizon.net
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Jean-Paul Lebens
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I have the same problem since Mac OS 8.6. I tracked it down to TCP/IP set to "Connect via Ethernet"(I run my Macs on a small Network at home and acces the web via an ISDN Line shared thru a Quadra acting as a router). As soon as I asked "Via PPP", the problem vanished. Each Mac as its own IP address (type 192.168.x.x). Its because the Mac wich is Server try to resolve its doain name via my ISP. Its a known bug (see a Forum in MacFixit about that). But your Mac is not crashed, it is only "Stalled". If you wait long enough, you will regain control. Hope it will help.
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ChrisHabig
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Two other preference files you might try deleting are:
Users & Groups CP prefs
Users & Groups Data File
If these become corrupted, the File Sharing control panel will crash.
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The File Sharing control panel under OS 9 can take a ridiculously long amount of time to fully open. Three or four minutes sometimes (while you wait, your computer appears to hang).
When my G4 was new, File Sharing opened instantly. Then it became progressively slower. After zapping my PRAM, reformatting my drive and doing a clean install, the File Sharing control panel *still* took forever to open.
Point is: stop force quitting. Stop searching for corrupt files. You'll just frustrate yourself.
Apparently, according to the Apple monkeys I spoke with at length, it is "normal" for the control panel to take "several minutes" to fully open with OS 9.
...Bring on 9.1, please.
I thank you for your attention / je vous remercie de votre attention.
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Professional Poster
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well, my Mac starts filesharing up rather fast... under 15 seconds i'd bet, maybe faster... MacOS 9.04 on a 466MHz G3 w/1M L2 rev2 beige minitower
"Servers" folder, delete it.
"Memory Contents" invisible file, ditto.
"AppleShare PDS" invisible file, ditto.
"Clean at Startup" invisible folder, ditto.
i am sure i am forgetting something, if i remember anything else i will post it
[This message has been edited by wlonh (edited 05-10-2000).]
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