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  • Have you tried trashing your iTunes plists. Try that, it might help. Brian
  • Thanks for all the ideas so far guys. I am running 10.3.3 on both the PowerBook and the PowerMac. I haven't tried the different port yet, but I will do that when I get back. Also, the startup does do weird things to the VNC, because when I had it…
    in Vnc Help! Comment by dcmac32 March 2004
  • No matter how many times I try to reconnect, I still get the same error. Any other thoughts.
    in Vnc Help! Comment by dcmac32 March 2004
  • Try this: 1. ID your app that is taking up your processing power: Open up activity monitor and from the top-right pop-up menu select WINDOWED PROCESSES, then click the CPU chicklet at the bottom, on the left hand side should be a column titled Pro…
  • I have already done that. It doesn't seem to help. Any other ideas? Possibly trashing some plists...
  • That's what I do here. The problem is we can only buy one IP address. So even if you want to pay for two, you can't. The way I do it is when I am in the room, I use the router and I cloned my MAC address, and then when I go to the lab I just take…
  • Noleli2, simply awesome. Worked like a charm. One problem I have is that I am only allowed to have 'one computer legally' on my network here at school. And with your idea it shows the laptop. But what you showed me will help me out when I go hom…
  • Fawkes you are a genius. It was weird, before I tried massaging the screen, the pixel was flickering. I guess it was trying to work, after I massaged it, it started working and I am going to keep my fingers crossed, but it seems to be just fine. …
  • Fawkes, I have never heard of being able to bring a pixel back. In that case it is not dead, it is stuck on blue. So should I shut down and massage it, or leave it on? Great tip. Thanks. Brian
  • Noleli2 is there anyway to do that other than taking down the router. The router is just for wireless access. So if I can keep the wirless connectivity and still be connected to the main subnet I would like to do that. Any advice. Brian
  • I shut off the built in mac firewall, but still nothing.
  • As of right now, I only have one computer set up to the router. My PowerBook should be in by Friday, that's why I am trying to get this set up before then. I didn't find any settings for a built-in firewall for the router, but I did find a set…
  • Ok. That's what I have.
  • DMBand0026 sorry about all the hassle, but I appreciate the patience and help. Here's what I have going on right now. I have the built in firewall ON and I have Personnal Web Sharing, Remote Login, FTP, iChat, and iTunes all On. In iTunes, I ha…
  • Ok, so I took the router down and plugged my computer straight into the ethernet port and the iTunes sharing popped right up. So I reset the router and ran my computer back through it and I lost sharing again. I don't know why it's doing this. An…
  • 1. I have sharing turned on. 2. Factory settings don't work because I haven't done that much tinkering with it, so basically it is factory default. 3. Correct me if I am wrong, but you do need port forwarding because all requests are going to t…