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Re: Annoying boot-time message
- Subject: Re: Annoying boot-time message
- From: nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates)
- Date: 1996/12/02
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: (missing)
- References: <57safa$hil@lastactionhero.rs.itd.umich.edu> <57sphc$lf8@darla.visi.com> <57td8k$brg@login.freenet.columbus.oh.us>
In article <57td8k$brg@login.freenet.columbus.oh.us>,
Dave Althoff <dalloff@freenet.columbus.oh.us> wrote:
>: >Which file is the one that should be deleted to prevent that "Specified
>: >AppleTalk connection could not be found" message from appearing at startup?
>: */system/drivers/SCC.Manager disable or delete.
>I occasionally connect my machine to an AppleTalk printer. With
>...SCC.Manager disabled, will I still be able to enable AppleTalk
>printing? Or do I need to reenable that file before I can use AppleTalk
>printing, then disable it when I take the computer back home?
As installing Appletalk installs that file, I'd expect it to be
needed for Appletalk-related stuff like printing. [Not 100% sure since
I don't run Appletalk.] Enabling/Disabling is might be the best
solution, though you might be able to normally leave it disabled and
use the 'IR' extension to install it later when needed.
Nathan Mates
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