Re: Apple remote access (ARA)

Scott Heath (ambrusod@essex.UCHSC.edu)
Mon, 5 Feb 1996 23:47:12 EST

Lance,
I have never used ARA, but just getting the AppleTalk network going
requires several crucial settings. Of course, the Chooser must have
AppleTalk turned on, but the server must also have File Sharing turned
on (via the Sharing Setup control panel) and the server must have the
client listed (and given proper access permissions) in its Users & Groups
control panel. Beyond that, I don't know enough about ARA to tell you
anything else...

Scott Heath
Research Department, Bonfils Blood Center
4200 East 9th Ave, B128, Denver, CO 80262
(303) 336-2235
ambrusod@essex.UCHSC.edu

On Sun, 4 Feb 1996, Lance Eggleston <legglest@buffnet.net> wrote:
> I would like help getting my ARA link to work correctly.
> I have Apple Personal Remote Server V201 loaded on my LC475 at
> work. I have the same loaded on my PowerMac 6100/80 at home. I have a
> dedicated line at home for the modem. I have identical InfoTel 28.8 V.34
> modems at both ends, set as Supra 14.4 CCL, since I don't have an ARA
> script for the InfoTel.
> I can dial from home, the modem pickes up and connects and the
> dialog box tells me I have connected, BUT the icon for the remote LC475
> does not show up on the Pmac and therefore I can't access the office files.
> AppleTalk is active in the Chooser.
> Does anyone have a clue what I've missed.
> PS: I also have ARA Client V203 but it doesn't make any difference.