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Re: Question: GS/OS 6.01 & Laserwriter IINT
- Subject: Re: Question: GS/OS 6.01 & Laserwriter IINT
- From: "Tom Peng" <tom@spam.mediastep.com>
- Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 15:41:09 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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- Reply-to: "Tom Peng" <tom@spam.mediastep.com>
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> > but now I get a text dialog asking for my username whenever I boot the
> > machine. Can any one suggest ways to prevent it?
>
> Other than LaserWriter Did you install any other appletalk/appleshare
> choices?
>
> Going half from memory try this.
>
> From ProDOS 8 to be sure the files don't get locked by being in use.
> Hide (by renaming) the two files below. Then once you are in the Finder
> use the control panel to select your printer. (It should cleanly recreate
> the files that it really needs)
>
> (boot volume)/system/drivers/printer.setup
> (boot volume)/system/system.setup/ATINIT
>
> If that works you can delete the files you renamed.
Thanks for the help.
I tried it, and the dialog box in text mode asking for username is gone.
However, when I tried to select a printer from the control panel, I get an
error message:
"Having trouble accessing printer data files from your startup disk. Please
re-install the printer software on your startup disk."
Any ideas? Thanks.
Tom Peng