You can’t open a shared disk or folder.

mYou may not have the access privileges needed to use the disk or folder. Ask the network administrator or the owner of the shared item to grant you access.

mYou may have entered your name or password incorrectly when you tried to open the shared disk or folder. Check with the owner of the item to make sure you are entering your name and password correctly, and try again.

You can’t connect to your own computer from another Macintosh.

mMake sure that your computer is turned on and connected to the network. Make sure that file sharing is turned on, you have the correct access privileges, and you entered your name and password correctly.

See Chapter 12 for more information about using your computer on a network.

Application programs

A program won’t open.

mSome programs can’t be opened from a locked floppy disk. Make sure the disk is unlocked.

mThe program may be damaged. Recopy it from a known good source (such as the original program disk).

mThere may not be enough memory available to open the program. Quit other programs or change the program’s memory size in its Info window.

A program runs very slowly.

mSome programs are slowed by processor cycling. You can turn processor cycling off; see Chapter 7. Turning processor cycling off will drain your battery faster and cause the computer to become hotter.

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