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News update May 9

Suggestions on how to extend a PC wi fi connection to a Mac

Friday, May 9, 2008

Readers sent in suggestions to a Tuesday's reader question about extending a wireless connection. In this situation, a PC picks up a free Wi Fi connection in one room of a house. The question is how to get a Mac in another room connected.

Dave Green suggests adding a wireless repeater, also known as a range extender:

She could install a Wireless Range Extender in her roommate's room, which would probably provide a strong signal throughout their apartment. Since the roommate's room has a strong enough signal for her PC to pick up, the range extender should also be able to pick it up.

I helped a friend install one yesterday, a Linksys Wireless-G Range Extender. But we were unable to configure it from a Mac. By using a PC and connecting to the Extender's IP address through Internet Explorer we successfully configured it with the WEP encryption to match the main access point.

Bhaba Misra suggests an AirPort Express connected to the PC via Ethernet:

Assuming that she doesn't want to get a "wireless repeater" specifically compatible with her landlord's access point. She can still use an Airport Express. Have the PC share it's wireless Internet connection with its wired Ethernet port. Connect the PC's Ethernet port to the Express and have it share over its connection.

Steve Sien suggests using two wireless cards in the PC:

You can use "Internet Connection" sharing on the PC, it gets the internet and passes it on to the Mac. But you will need another wireless network card on the PC. One wireless card receives and one sends on different address subnets. Here is an explanation.

Mike Vidal offers a variation:

It's a little hard to visualize, but from what I read of the description, what the user can do is buy a cheap wireless router, disable DHCP, set up internet sharing on the laptop, plug the Ethernet port of the PC into one of Ethernet ports of the wireless router, and presto, a wireless access point. Cheaper to do it this way than to buy a dedicated access point, and since the computer will dole out addresses, she should be good to go.

As an aside, this is a trick that I use when setting up wireless in a facility, where managed devices is not a requirement.

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TIP: To enable Win to see Leopard file sharing, reset Computer Name

Friday, May 9, 2008

Like some other readers, David Tarleton's Windows PC could no longer see networked Macs after a Leopard upgrade. He then discovered the cause:

We just updated our Macs in the office to Leopard, and suddenly, the only Windows machine in the office could no longer log in.

We tried all the suggestions on the site, which were helpful, but the we discovered what actually was causing the problem:

The upgrade to Leopard CHANGED THE NAMES OF THE COMPUTERS. So, the old shortcuts on Windows no longer correctly pointed to the right boxes.

To fix it, go to System Preferences>Sharing>Edit, and make sure that the hostname there is the same as it was before. You can hover over the link on the Windows machine and it will show you. On one of our Macs, we had to restart to make the name change stick.

Once we got the names back, the computers all talk to each other fine.

If you've tried this how well it worked.

Reader verifies fix for Vista authentication on OS X Server

Friday, May 9, 2008

Sam Nguyen had an authentication problem with Windows Vista clients and Mac OS X Server. He reports that a suggestion we previously reported worked for him:

Thanks for the fix on connecting Vista clients to OS X Server. I am running Vista Business and Mac OS X Server 10.5.2 and the tip has fixed the authentication issue which I ran into when trying to bind Vista to the SMB PDC. I used the tip starting at "Mikael Fredriksson has another suggestion regarding NTLM.

CoRD strikes a chord for remote control

Friday, May 9, 2008

Derek Smith responded to our report earlier this week about the free CoRD program, for Mac-and-Windows remote control.

I replaced Microsoft RDC with CoRD a few weeks ago and never looked back. It is a great piece of software, and the multiple session functionality is golden.

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May 6

VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 features multi monitors, DirectX 9

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Yesterday, VMware released VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1, a prerelease issue of the next major version of the virtualization environment for Mac OS X. The release features a number of new features, including "true support" for multiple monitors and improved 3D graphics, and better integration of the Windows apps with the Mac OS X interface. The beta is available for the public to test as a free...

More reader problems with Fusion not loading

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Two readers responded to last week's report of VMware not being able to load after a Syntax Error message.

Stacey Tenen reports the same problem:

I saw on the forums that someone else was having problems with Fusion crashing on 10.5 and I'm getting the same problem. The last time it happened, I had XP running in a Fusion windowed session and went to reboot without closing the session first. The shutdown hung on VMWare...

Reader question on extending free Wi-Fi connection

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Jennifer Hearing would like to have her Mac connect to a PC that has access to a Wi Fi connection:

My sister and I moved into an apartment that offers wireless Internet. Here PC can pick up the wireless signal in her room, but my room is too far away to get the signal. Since we are not "plugged in" to the hub station, I am trying to find a way to connect to her PC from my MAC so I can get the Internet connection.

I looked into AirPort Express, but was told it works only if the modem/main router is the Extreme, which my apartment manager doesn't have.

My Mac: G5 OS X 10.4.10

If you can provide some advice

Two more free Mac-PC remote desktop apps

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

We've updated our Virtualization, Emulation, and Remote Control Solutions page by adding to the product listings two free cross-platform remote control apps.

Daniel Stine recommended CoRD:

I found macwindows.com's emulation page today and found that the remote desktop software I use was not listed. I use the open source CoRD remote desktop, which is an Aqua port of rdesktop, which you did include.

A representative of Seeng described his organization's free, web-based remote control solution:

We developed a free solution to control remote computers. It's oriented to make it in a easy way, without hard configurations. So, users don't have to configure ports, routers, etc, in order to make it work. You only need to register and download the remote client. And then the computer with this client can be controlled from anywhere using a web browser; the web client is made in Flash.

If you've tried either of these

Free ooVoo multi-party video conferencing gets Mac version

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

ooVoo last week released a Mac version of its video chat solution, ooVoo Mac. The free download allows a user to connect to six Mac and Windows users over the Internet. ooVoo can send and receive video messages, exchange files and text chat messages as well as import contacts from other programs.

ooVoo provides video with a resolution of 320 x 240 at up to 30 frames per second, but requires a standard broadband connection of only 128 Kbps (up and down) of bandwidth.





May 1

VPN Tracker 5.2 focuses on SonicWALL improvements

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Yesterday, Equinux released VPN Tracker 5.2, an update to the IPsec-based VPN Client for Mac OS X. Although VPN tracker works with dozens of VPN gateways, this upgrade focuses on integration with SonicWALL gateways.

VPN Tracker 5.2 Professional Edition incorporates SonicWALL's Simple Client Provisioning feature, which enables VPN Tracker to download VPN configuration data directly from the VPN gateway. After the user enters a name and password to connect to the remote network, the VPN configuration policy automatically downloads from the VPN gateway and the connection is enabled.

SonicWALL provides client provisioning for VPN Tracker with its SonicOS Standard 3.9 or higher, which is SonicWALL also provides it with its SMB solution line starting with TZ 180 and SonicOS enhanced 4.0 or higher in the current PRO and NSA lines.

TIP: Use simple mode for 10.5.2 Cisco VPN problems

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Kevin Ledgister verified a suggestion for problems with Leopard 10.5.2 and the Cisco VPN client. He also added a suggestion:

Using this command in the Terminal works:

sudo /System/Library/StartupItems/CiscoVPN/CiscoVPN restart

One other thing I found helpful is to run the VPN client in simple mode rather than advanced mode. I have far less Error -51's when I do that.

In March, a reader contributed an AppleScript that runs this Terminal command.

Reader verifies hotfix for Entourage repeatedly asking for password

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Chris Johnson in London reports that a hot fix for Exchange Server fixes a problem with Entourage repeatedly asking for a password. We reported this fix before, but we thought it worth repeating:

Having tried all the suggestions of entering the domain name differently, emptying Trash etc, I still had this "unknown username or bad password" error appearing. Entourage would continue to sync for a few minutes then disconnect. I stumbled across an Exchange Server hotfix, which seems to have fixed the problem for the Entourage users.

Messenger for Mac 7 adds A/V, Communications Server 2007 support

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Earlier this week, Microsoft released Messenger for Mac 7, a new version of the free instant messaging application. The new version enables Mac users to communicate with Windows users in audio and video conferencing. Messenger for Mac 7 also enables users to search network-based contact lists on Office Communications Server 2007.

Version 7 also adds support for Mac OS X Bonjour instant network discovery feature. And, users can see each other's availability to communicate.

MacBook firmware update resolves Boot Camp FAT partition issue

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Jeffrey Choo reports that a recent firmware updates for the MacBook and for the MacBook Pro fix the Boot Camp problem with FAT partitions:

Just thought I'd drop you a quick email with an update that the latest EFI firmware updates for MacBooks fixes the problem of only the Mac OS X drive showing up in the Boot menu. The Windows FAT partition now works fine and shows up as expected under version 1.2. I highly recommend to others who want this boot menu to work properly with both Mac OS X and Windows on FAT.

Pity, though, that the clock problem is still there. It still resets the time by default.

If you can verify this

Workaround for VMware not loading Win XP 64-bit

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Rob Kunkle is having a problem with VMware Fusion loading Windows XP 64-bit. He also found a workaround:

I was having this problem, but the error I get is "line 64: Syntax error." This was with Fusion 1.1 and Leopard with FileVault. It seemed to happen after clicking suspend.

Very frustrating because I could not open the PC and I needed some of the work that's on it. I've tried this work around: creating the config file, then putting the "main.mem" line. No luck, doesn't change anything.

I was tearing my hair out for a while, but I found a solution. Since VMware Fusion wouldn't open the file, I started fresh and created another virtual machine, using the first one as the source. I put the new virtual machine off the encrypted partition, and everything is working fine.

The only problem with the new virtual machine is that it won't connect to the shared drive on the mac host. I downloaded 1.1.2, but it didn't fix the problem. I still get the error when I try to open the first virtual machine.

We note that VMware Fusion 1.1.1 was to have fixed a conflict between Fusion and Leopard's FileVault

If you've seen this problem or tried this suggestion





April 28

Win XP SP3 to be released; Boot Camp and VMware updated

Monday, April 28, 2008

Tomorrow, Microsoft will release Windows XP Service Pack 3, the first major update to the OS since 2004. Apple has released a required Boot Camp 2.1 update for SP3, and VMware has released an SP3 update for Fusion. Service Pack 3 will be available to users via Windows Update.

Windows XP SP3 includes a collection of hotfixes and stand-alone patches plus some networking security features found in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008...

Reader says Boot Camp 2.1 fixed Bluetooth keyboard, mouse issues

Monday, April 28, 2008

Leigh Wilson reports that installing the Boot Camp 2.1 update fixed some Bluetooth problems with Windows XP SP2:

I just updated Boot Camp to version 2.1. It fixed the issues I was having with my Apple Bluetooth keyboard and mouse going in and out of commission. When filling in blank boxes or copy pasting I would have to turn off the mouse and restart it to get the Bluetooth hardware to pick it up. I have both Apple and a Microsoft mouse. I could use both on the Mac OS X, but could only use the Microsoft mouse in Windows.

With Boot Camp 2.1 I can now run the Apple Bluetooth Kkeyboard and mouse in Windows. The F1-F12 keys are functional as well.

Apple has indicated that the version 2.1 update was mainly to provide compatibility with Windows XP Service Pack 3.

If you've seen Boot Camp 2.1 fix some problems

VMware Fusion 1.1.2 fixes for MacBook Air, Time Machine, XP SP3

Monday, April 28, 2008

VMware has released Fusion 1.1.2, a free update to its virtualization environment for Intel Macs. The update adds a number of bug fixes and enhancements, including fixing some incompatibilities with the MacBook Air and adding support for Apple's Time Machine and Windows XP Service Pack 3.

Fusion 1.1.2 fixes a problem where Fusion would crash when running on a MacBook Air if a virtual DVD drive was connected to the virtual machine but a DVD drive was not connected to the MacBook Air. The update also adds the ability to burn CD/DVDs from a guest operating system using the MacBook Air's external USB SuperDrive.

VMware Fusion 1.1.2 now allows Leopard's Time Machine to back up virtual machines in Mac OS X 10.2. The update also adds support for running Windows XP SP3 Boot Camp partitions in a virtual machine. (Click here for more on Windows XP Service Pack 3.)

Other bug fixes in Fusion 1.1.2 include the following:

  • When shutting down the virtual machine, connected USB devices is be available to the Mac.
  • Fixes bug with wireless bridged networking not being able to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server
  • Fixes a sound problem where only the default speaker worked
  • Fusion will no longer crash when pressing certain keys on the new slim Apple Aluminum Keyboard

For more on Fusion, see our VMware Fusion Tips and Reports page.

If you've used VMware Fusion 1.1.2

Boot Camp problem with AutoCAD licensing

Monday, April 28, 2008

Leigh Wilson finds that an AutoCAD license in Windows via Boot Camp keeps getting lost:

I am having problems with my AutoCAD revit license staying intact on my registry. It gives a licensing error message and then asks me to get the software registered or it will expire in 7days. The problem occurs only on boot camp and not in Parallels, which also has my AutoCAD software...

TIP: Wireless router software for fixing Leopard problems mounting Win shares

Monday, April 28, 2008

David Kim had problems Leopard and file sharing over a wireless connection. He tried several of suggestions on our Leopard Tips and Reports page, and sent us a new one:

I've been reading this discussion on several occasions over the last few months. It is very helpful. Several of the fixes resulted in transient improvements. Most helpful was the delete/recreate location workaround.

However, the key fix for me (stable for 2 weeks now) has been to replace my router software. I had been running DD-WRT v23 and later v24RC6 (the worse offender) on a LinkSys WRT54GL WDS system (a popular choice).

I switched to the Tomato firmware and haven't had a single glitch since. It is a world of difference for both of my Macs. Also, this product is excellent in many other respects.

If you've seen a similar effect

Tip verified: Removing space made files visible

Monday, April 28, 2008

Dave verified a previously reported fix for a Leopard problem with files disappearing from mounted Windows shares. The fix cleared up some other symptoms as well. Dave reports:

I had a server with three Macs and many a few PCs on it. Our temp used one folder alone for hundreds of files, but some of her folders and files were not visible everywhere. The PCs and OS 10.4 Macs can see all the files fine.

The 10.5 Mac had these issues:

  • Sometimes could not see all folders
  • Opening a folder found zero items inside (even though they existed)
  • Folders would show wrong dates, 0k, and blank icons
  • Clicking off the folder made all the blank icon folders disappear completely

After much searching I found your site with this recent solution: The file names have a space at the end. Remove the spaces and the files/folders all show up properly. It worked perfectly.

Prosoft NetWare Client 2.0.1 update adds Leopard support

Monday, April 28, 2008

Prosoft Engineering has released NetWare Client for Mac OS X 2.0.1, and update that adds full support for Mac OS X Leopard. The update is a free download to owners of NetWare Client 2.0.

The Prosoft NetWare client previously was incompatibile with Leopard. This current version has been in beta since December.





April 18

TIP: Aliases as a workaround for disappearing Win shares in Leopard

Friday, April 18, 2008

Peter Shindler discovered a simple workaround to the problem of Windows shares disappearing from Leopard:

I am the IT manager of a company, and we have several Mac users in the office. We have shared folders on of our servers, and this problem was happening.

What I have found that helps is to create an alias of the share. When the share disappears, click on the alias, and it reestablishes the share-it pops back up right away.

If you've tried this

TIP: fix for disappearing files on Vista share

Friday, April 18, 2008

Ray Drury found that the name of the folders on a shared Windows Vista machine caused trouble with Leopard access:

We have a Vista share which we access via our Macs. It all works fine under OS 10.4.11 but our new Mac running Leopard 10.5.2 mysteriously can't see some of the folder contents within a share on the Vista PC. The symptoms are, click on a folder and no contents are shown, when you click away the folder disappears. After lots of hair-pulling, we have discovered that the folders in question have a 'space' at the end of their name, removing this space allows the folders to be viewed as they should.

If you've tried this

Reader says Path Finder no go, but DAVE works for Leopard zero-k file copy problem

Friday, April 18, 2008

David Sly tried a suggestion regarding Leopard file copy, unsuccessfully, but other suggestions worked:

In response to the topic "Path Finder utility gets around Leopard zero-k file copy-to-server problem," it did not work for me. Yet Thursby's DAVE and ADmitMac, and SBMclient via the terminal do work for me.

Apple says Leopard file copy problem a known bug

Friday, April 18, 2008

Dave (no last name) reported the Leopard 10.5.2 file copy/SMB signing problem to Apple, which replied that this was a known problem:

I have the issue with OS X, where by I can't write to NTFS shares on W2K3 servers with SMB signing turned on, even with IPV6 disabled for the interface. I haven't tried turning the signing off (as suggested by some of your readers), but that's a ridiculous fix (good luck convincing your domain admins to downgrade their enterpise security for OSX users).

To recreate the issue:

Create a folder named test that contains two files one named ._test.txt and test.txt on OSX and copy to an SMB share on W2k3.

This results in spurious errors about permissions and locked files.

Copying a file larger than 4k results in the error:

"The operation cannot be completed because you do not have sufficient privileges or some of the items."

Using mount_smbfs from a shell on OSX results in the error: "Permission denied"

Using smbclient from a shell on OSX results in SUCCESS!!!

If you do need to drag and drop in your gui world, Thursby's DAVE will work, though it'll cost you $120

This is the response I had from Apple:

Hello Dave,

After further investigation it has been determined that this is a known issue, which is currently being investigated by engineering. This issue has been filed in our bug database under the original Bug ID# 5635546...

SyncMate 1.2 adds Entourage syncing to Win Mobile

Friday, April 18, 2008

Eltima Software has released SyncMate 1.2 (Build 1.2.0.324), an update to the utility for syncing data between a Mac-to-Windows Mobile handheld devices. The update adds the ablity to sync email, contacts, and notes with Entourage, and the ability to sync bookmarks with Firefox. The new version also can sync multiple calendars in iCal, and adds a number of other enhancements and bug fixes.

In addition to syncing documents, folders, contacts, calendar entries, SyncMate has several unique features not found with other syncing solutions. SyncMate is able to send, receive, create and delete SMS text messages when working at the Mac. Another unique feature is the synchronization of Stickies on Mac OS X with Notes on Pocket PC.


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