M mtntrance macrumors member Original poster May 2, 2008 68 0 Palm Desert, CA May 24, 2008 #1 It does identify my Time Capsule and the G4 Powerbook finds the iMac. Formerly my iMac G5 identified everything on my network. Any suggestions?
It does identify my Time Capsule and the G4 Powerbook finds the iMac. Formerly my iMac G5 identified everything on my network. Any suggestions?
J JayLenochiniMac macrumors G5 Nov 7, 2007 12,819 2,390 New Sanfrakota May 24, 2008 #2 Is your G4 powerbook running Tiger? If so, it's a bug within Leopard. A machine running Tiger is able to "see" a machine running Leopard just fine, but not vice versa.
Is your G4 powerbook running Tiger? If so, it's a bug within Leopard. A machine running Tiger is able to "see" a machine running Leopard just fine, but not vice versa.
M mtntrance macrumors member Original poster May 2, 2008 68 0 Palm Desert, CA May 25, 2008 #3 RE: Leopard will not recognize Tiger Thanks for letting me know this is a bug. I don't want to put Leopard on the Powerbook either because I am only running 512 0n the Powerbook.
RE: Leopard will not recognize Tiger Thanks for letting me know this is a bug. I don't want to put Leopard on the Powerbook either because I am only running 512 0n the Powerbook.