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Browse All TopicsMac OS X 10.2.8 - This computer is connected to our local domain. It has been working for several months now. It was rebooted for the first time in 3 months and will no longer connect to our network to view files. I can ping each pc in the network and it does report back. I can also see the network and all of the pc's connected to it but when I hit connect it says that it cannot connect and has an error message of -36.
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by: pheidiusPosted on 2007-09-21 at 22:18:08ID: 19940699
it might be worth it to go into terminal and do a release/renew. I think it is sudo ipconfig set en0 BOOTP or you could try sudo ifconfig eno down ; sudo ifconfig esudo ipconfig en0 BOOTP n1 up