Apple AppleShare 3.0 User Manual
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- The server has been taken out of service. Check with your network
administrator.
- There's a problem in the AppleTalk network somewhere between your Macintosh
computer and the server you want to use. Check with your network
administrator.
- If your AppleTalk network included zones, the server you want may be in a
zone other than the one you have selected.
You were not able to access the server automatically.
- The server has been taken out of service. Check with your network
administrator.
- There's a problem in the AppleTalk network somewhere between your Macintosh
computer and the server you want to use. Check with your network
administrator.
- Someone has changed the checkboxes in the "Select the items you want to
use" dialog box that is part of the log-on process. Try to log on to the
server manually and recheck the volumes you want to have opened at startup.
The server won't accept your registered user name or password.
- You are typing your name or password incorrectly. Check with your network
administrator to see exactly how your registered user name and password
should be typed. Type your password using upper- and lowercase characters
exactly as they were registered by your administrator. (Check to see if your
Caps Lock key is down.)
- You have entered your password incorrectly several times and have reached
the limit set by your network administrator, and your ability to log-on has
been disabled as a security precaution. Check with your network
administrator.
- Your administrator has not given you access to the server. Check with your
network administrator.
- The network administrator is shutting down the server and has initiated a
countdown. You cannot connect to the server if the server will shut down
within five minutes or less. At first, it may appear as if the server won't
accept your registered user name or password, but a message will tell you
that the server has been shut down.
- Your password has expired. See your network administrator.
You are unable to delete a folder by dragging it to the Trash.
- You may not have sufficient access privileges for all of the contents of
the folder. To delete a folder, you must have the Make Changes privilege to
the folder and any folders it contains. In addition, if the folder you're
trying to delete is enclosed within another folder, you must have the Make
Changes privilege to that folder, too.
- The folder you want to delete contains a folder owner by another user for
which you don't have the Make Changes privilege. Move the folder out of your
folder and then try again to delete the folder.