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<FONT SIZE="2"><FONT FACE="Monaco, Courier New"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:10.0px'>Question 1, I have an http server at my school that windows users can get to<BR>
by typing, <FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><U><a href="http://yourmomatlu">http://yourmomatlu</a></U></FONT> I however had to ping it and use 10.13.16.24<BR>
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Because his file server is in asp I can't navigate to most of it nor<BR>
download anything due to the ASP code is prefexed by yourmomatlu is there<BR>
anyway around this?<BR>
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Question 2, on a windows box I can ping servers called, one, two, and others<BR>
just by typing 'ping one' in the command window. (They are internal servers)<BR>
How do I do this on Mac?<BR>
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Question 3, How do I access my own computer from another one on campus, for<BR>
some reason when I go into sharing in system prefs click personal file<BR>
sharing it tells me that I can access my computer at <FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><U>afp://jamielaptop/</U></FONT> My<BR>
computer name is Ideal, no where is jamielaptop entered in my computer. So<BR>
I'm assuming that I'm getting an IP from some other students computer, What<BR>
am I doing wrong? Is there a way to easily get to my computer from windows<BR>
AND mac boxes from around the campus?<BR>
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Thanks, if that's confusing just ask me to reword it and I'll do my best.<BR>
-Colt<BR>
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