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Date: | Mon, 4 Dec 2006 11:17:26 -0500 |
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First, my apologies for not including a subject in the original message.
Chalk it up to the advance of decriptude brought upon by old age.
Second, with the help of Mark Woodring, a colleague, I figured out the
problem. In OSX 10.4 and beyond, Appletalk zones are not recognized
(the actual technical explanation is probably more precise, but what I
just said will do). I had to switch to TCP addresses and get rid of the
"in Appletalk Zone "Production Zone" phrase. We're back up and running.
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We had a similar problem going from 10.3.9 to 10.4 with the mount
command. If the drive was already mounted 10.4 would give an error. By
adding a "if not exists disk..." before the mount it worked better. 10.3
didn't seem to care about this.
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