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How can I tell if a mounted file server volume is being shared using TCP/IP?

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How can I tell if a mounted file server volume is being shared using TCP/IP?

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Click on the disk that is mounted on the desktop, go to the File menu and select Get Info. Under the “Where” section of the Get Info window a shared disk will be listed as “via TCP/IP.

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Click on the disk that is mounted on the desktop, go to the File menu and select Get Info. Under the “Where” section of the Get Info window a shared disk will be listed as “via TCP/IP.” • How can I share my files with others using TCP/IP? The ability to share files became available with MacOS 9 or with the special AppleShareIP add-on software. If you need to share files with others outside your subnet, you should strongly consider upgrading your OS to version 9. It is not recommended to use an AppleShareIP system as a desktop system. To make files available over TCP/IP under MacOS 9, open the File Sharing control panel. Click the check box Enable file sharing clients to connect using TCP/IP. Click the Start button located in the middle of the File Sharing window. • What do I tell others who want to access my computer via TCP/IP? Give them your IP address or the TCP/IP name of your computer. Note that the TCP/IP name is likely to be different from the AppleTalk name. The AppleTalk name

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