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| File Copying from OS9.1 to OSX Got a couple MACs talking to each other but I can not copy files from the OS9.1 MAC to the OSX MAC. I can go the other way however, that is to say I can push the files from the OS9.1 system to the OSX system. I've checked file share settings, permissions etc but I can't find any reason for this. Any help? |
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| Re: File Copying from OS9.1 to OSX On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 21:55:05 -0700, Bebop3351 wrote (in message <x9Gdnb6BKs4ozPyiU-KYvg@comcast.com>): > Got a couple MACs talking to each other but I can not copy files from the > OS9.1 MAC to the OSX MAC. I can go the other way however, that is to say I > can push the files from the OS9.1 system to the OSX system. I've checked > file share settings, permissions etc but I can't find any reason for this. > Any help? > > So on the 9.1 machine, you have enabled file sharing exactly as outlined by Mac Help including enabling Guest or other user, and then on the OS 10 machine from the finder you do Go/Connect To Server, connect as Guest, or other enabled user, and the 9.1 machine doesn't show up? Steve |
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| Re: File Copying from OS9.1 to OSX No, the machine ( shared folder(s) ) shows up and I can see the file or folder that I want to copy over to the new OSX system but when the copying window comes up I get the following error message: "The operation cannot be completed because some data cannot be read or written. (Error code =36)" The really odd thing is I can send the very same data from the OS9.1 system over to the new OSX system without a problem. I'm thinking that I've got some weird permissions problem or an authenticating problem - just don't know how to solve it LOL! "Steve" <nobodyNOSPAM@comcast.net> wrote in message news:0001HW.BB873068025AD1A0F0284600@netnews.comca st.net... > On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 21:55:05 -0700, Bebop3351 wrote > (in message <x9Gdnb6BKs4ozPyiU-KYvg@comcast.com>): > > > Got a couple MACs talking to each other but I can not copy files from the > > OS9.1 MAC to the OSX MAC. I can go the other way however, that is to say I > > can push the files from the OS9.1 system to the OSX system. I've checked > > file share settings, permissions etc but I can't find any reason for this. > > Any help? > > > > > > So on the 9.1 machine, you have enabled file sharing exactly as outlined by > Mac Help including enabling Guest or other user, and then on the OS 10 > machine from the finder you do Go/Connect To Server, connect as Guest, or > other enabled user, and the 9.1 machine doesn't show up? > > Steve > |
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| Re: File Copying from OS9.1 to OSX In a "secure" environment where I'm not worried about users and hackers, I highlight the Os 9.1 HD icon on the desktop, do a Get Info, open the Sharing pulldown menu, check the Share This Item and its Contents box, set Read/Write privileges for all users and groups including Everyone, and click the Copy These Settings To All Inclosed Items button. This allows anyone to read and write anything on the OS 9.1's entire disk. When I log on from another computer I can read/write anything anywhere. Even an OS 10.2.6 machine logged on as Guest. Steve On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 9:02:58 -0700, Bebop3351 wrote (in message <0p6cnZ34Yqijc_yiXTWJgA@comcast.com>): > No, the machine ( shared folder(s) ) shows up and I can see the file or > folder that I want to copy over to the new OSX system but when the copying > window comes up I get the following error message: "The operation cannot be > completed because some data cannot be read or written. (Error code =36)" The > really odd thing is I can send the very same data from the OS9.1 system over > to the new OSX system without a problem. I'm thinking that I've got some > weird permissions problem or an authenticating problem - just don't know how > to solve it LOL! > > > > "Steve" <nobodyNOSPAM@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:0001HW.BB873068025AD1A0F0284600@netnews.comca st.net... >> On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 21:55:05 -0700, Bebop3351 wrote >> (in message <x9Gdnb6BKs4ozPyiU-KYvg@comcast.com>): >> >>> Got a couple MACs talking to each other but I can not copy files from > the >>> OS9.1 MAC to the OSX MAC. I can go the other way however, that is to say > I >>> can push the files from the OS9.1 system to the OSX system. I've checked >>> file share settings, permissions etc but I can't find any reason for > this. >>> Any help? >>> >>> >> >> So on the 9.1 machine, you have enabled file sharing exactly as outlined > by >> Mac Help including enabling Guest or other user, and then on the OS 10 >> machine from the finder you do Go/Connect To Server, connect as Guest, or >> other enabled user, and the 9.1 machine doesn't show up? >> >> Steve >> > > |
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| Re: File Copying from OS9.1 to OSX I'll give that a try and see what happens. Thanks. I keep thinking that maybe I have to create separate users on each system and assign individual rights, but seeing as the two computers are 5 feet away that seems a ridiculous practice. I like your idea ( environmnet is secure ) just hope that works. Does that work the same way in an OSX environment too? "Steve" <nobodyNOSPAM@comcast.net> wrote in message news:0001HW.BB8787EB026F5469F0284600@netnews.comca st.net... > In a "secure" environment where I'm not worried about users and hackers, I > highlight the Os 9.1 HD icon on the desktop, do a Get Info, open the Sharing > pulldown menu, check the Share This Item and its Contents box, set Read/Write > privileges for all users and groups including Everyone, and click the Copy > These Settings To All Inclosed Items button. This allows anyone to read and > write anything on the OS 9.1's entire disk. When I log on from another > computer I can read/write anything anywhere. Even an OS 10.2.6 machine logged > on as Guest. > > Steve > > On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 9:02:58 -0700, Bebop3351 wrote > (in message <0p6cnZ34Yqijc_yiXTWJgA@comcast.com>): > > > No, the machine ( shared folder(s) ) shows up and I can see the file or > > folder that I want to copy over to the new OSX system but when the copying > > window comes up I get the following error message: "The operation cannot be > > completed because some data cannot be read or written. (Error code =36)" The > > really odd thing is I can send the very same data from the OS9.1 system over > > to the new OSX system without a problem. I'm thinking that I've got some > > weird permissions problem or an authenticating problem - just don't know how > > to solve it LOL! > > > > > > > > "Steve" <nobodyNOSPAM@comcast.net> wrote in message > > news:0001HW.BB873068025AD1A0F0284600@netnews.comca st.net... > >> On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 21:55:05 -0700, Bebop3351 wrote > >> (in message <x9Gdnb6BKs4ozPyiU-KYvg@comcast.com>): > >> > >>> Got a couple MACs talking to each other but I can not copy files from > > the > >>> OS9.1 MAC to the OSX MAC. I can go the other way however, that is to say > > I > >>> can push the files from the OS9.1 system to the OSX system. I've checked > >>> file share settings, permissions etc but I can't find any reason for > > this. > >>> Any help? > >>> > >>> > >> > >> So on the 9.1 machine, you have enabled file sharing exactly as outlined > > by > >> Mac Help including enabling Guest or other user, and then on the OS 10 > >> machine from the finder you do Go/Connect To Server, connect as Guest, or > >> other enabled user, and the 9.1 machine doesn't show up? > >> > >> Steve > >> > > > > > > |
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| Re: File Copying from OS9.1 to OSX On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 13:08:40 -0700, Bebop3351 wrote (in message <X0ydneEZkqPX5P6iXTWJiw@comcast.com>): > I'll give that a try and see what happens. Thanks. I keep thinking that > maybe I have to create separate users on each system and assign individual > rights, but seeing as the two computers are 5 feet away that seems a > ridiculous practice. I like your idea ( environmnet is secure ) just hope > that works. You can create separate users and permissions for each user on the OS 9 machine, but as all my users are reasonably trustworthy it is easier to set the permissions wide open. Does that work the same way in an OSX environment too? > "Steve" <nobodyNOSPAM@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:0001HW.BB8787EB026F5469F0284600@netnews.comca st.net... Yes and no. I store all files that I want to share in my public folder on the OS 10 machine, and do a Get Info on the public folder. Looking at the ownership and permissions area of the Get Info window allows you to set permissions and apply to all enclosed items. I have run into the occasional problem of local use of a file in the public folder changing the permissions for remote users. Doing a Get Info on the public folder and resetting permissions and applying to all enclosed items fixes the problem. |
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