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Greetings, I'm attempting to protect my home network by only allowing MAC addresses that I specify to get in.  One of the machines that will be on the network is an Apple Macintosh.  Where do I ...
Zones: Tiger (Mac OS 10.4), Apple Laptop, AppleShar...Date Answered: 02/04/2008 Views: 0
I don't have access to any Macs in my office but I need to access some. Are there any solutions that will let me access a Mac from my office. For pay sites are preferred.
Zones: Apple OS, MAC OS 10.5Date Answered: 08/26/2008 Views: 0
I have a new Apple Macintosh Desktop computer. I am familiar with PCs and I am trying to get used to the Mac. In the mailbox I want to make the text of the list of emails in the inbox larger.  I...
Zones: Apple OS, Apple SoftwareDate Answered: 01/30/2008 Views: 0
I have 3 apples (latest X OS, but not Leopard) on the network. They can see the Windows server (2003), but they read available space as very small, and therefore cannot place any medium to large fi...
Zones: Apple OS, Mac OS XDate Answered: 05/02/2008 Views: 0
Yesterday I arrived at my office and found I could not get the computer to do anything. I could move the mouse around, but the rainbow colored ball was the only other thing moving. I forced a re...
Zones: Apple DesktopDate Answered: 05/11/2008 Views: 12
Our main website page does not display properly in a macintosh browser (no, I don't know what browser, I'd guess whatever is the most popular). See attached image, then look at www.entropic.com ...
Zones: Safari, Apple SoftwareDate Answered: 06/07/2008 Views: 0
I have been using a PowerMac G4 (Digital Audio, 667 Mhz, 1Gb RAM, OS X 10.2.8) everyday since '01 when I got it. It has worked flawlessly for me for all this time. I suppose I should go buy a new c...
Zones: Mac OS X, Apple DesktopDate Answered: 07/07/2008 Views: 0
I know - softball of the day.  But I don't have a Mac but I have a VIP who does.  Need to know IP address and DNS server currently in use = the same info you get with ipconfig /all in Windows.
Zones: MAC OS 10.5Date Answered: 10/29/2008 Views: 0
Ok.  I think this is a dumb question, but oh well. I have a friend that wants to transfer her pictures from her dell intel based computer to her macintosh.  She says she tried burning it on cd but ...
Zones: Apple OS, Apple Software, AppleDate Answered: 12/09/2007 Views: 0
Hi I'm looking for software that can tract what my users are looking at and its a mac environment so i will have to install this on an xserve running server 10.4, any one any ideas, i know i can...
Zones: Mac OS XDate Answered: 03/05/2008 Views: 0