Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wucs1!wugate!wupost!kuhub.cc.ukans.edu!zeus!unocc07 From: unocc07@zeus.unl.edu (Dave Caplinger, Microcomputer Specialist) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: AppleShare shut-down problems Message-ID: <1234@zeus.unl.edu> Date: 26 Apr 89 19:59:25 GMT Lines: 30 Hello all, Perhaps you may be able to give me some advice. I've set up an AppleShare (2.01) server, and things seem to be going more-or-less "OK" (Though the System and Finder on the server's (SE/30) hard drive have been downgraded to 6.0 and 6.1 respectively). The problem is this: When I try to shut down the server, the normal "count down" to annoy the users every minute or so :-) works great, and eventually the users get kicked off the server, and on their screens, the server commits suicide by leaping into the trashcan. Then, the problems begin: The server won't shut down. It never gets so far as to say "Turn off the power now, etc.", or anything. The arrow pointer comes back, and you can move it around, but the SE/30 has hung; nothing will do anything. Now, the really weird part: Anyone that had logged into the server gets the same problem, so they can't turn off their own machines without rebooting first, then shutting down. I would hope that this is not intentional, since the manuals don't mention this kind of thing at all (they imply that the standard shut down dialogue should come up). Does anyone have any suggestions as to what might be wrong? BTW: we have absolutely no extra INITs loaded on the server (which I thought at first might be the problem...) -/ Dave Caplinger /------------------+----------------------------------- Microcomputer Specialist | Internet: unocc07@zeus.unl.edu "Computing and Data Communications" | UUCP: uunet!btni!unocss!dent University of Nebraska at Omaha | Bitnet: UNOCC07@UNOMA1 Omaha, NE 68182 | or dc3a+@andrew.cmu.edu