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Re: Cursed Message Deletion Needed
- Subject: Re: Cursed Message Deletion Needed
- From: dempson@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz (David Empson)
- Date: 1996/06/11
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Actrix - Internet Services
- References: <4pali2$it1@Mercury.mcs.com> <4pg55v$dcb@news.vanderbilt.edu> <4pg91d$e1p@news.vanderbilt.edu>
In article <4pg91d$e1p@news.vanderbilt.edu>,
John Lesher <lesherjt@vuse.vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
>
> Someone else wrote:
> : Go into your *:System:Drivers folder, get the info for Appletalk,
> : and deactivate it.
>
> Ooops, make that the *:System:FSTs folder.
Both wrong. The "AppleTalk" driver in *:System:Drivers is for
AppleTalk printers, and doesn't cause any peculiar messages (except
possibly if you have an AppleTalk printer selected, and have disabled
AppleTalk).
There is no file called "AppleTalk" in *:System:FSTs. There is an
"AppleShare", which is the client file system for an AppleShare file
server. This produces a different error message about half way
through the boot process, which clearly mentions the AppleShare FST.
It should be removed or disabled if you are not using an AppleShare or
Mac System 7 file server from the IIgs.
This will only be present if you install "Network: AppleShare" or one
of the derivatives (such as "Network: Local Boot").
The file "*:System:Drivers:SCC.Manager" is installed for all AppleTalk
features (networked printers or file servers), and is the main one
that must be disabled or removed if you want to avoid boot time error
messages.
--
David Empson
dempson@actrix.gen.nz
Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand