ShareWay IP Professional Edition
User's Guide

Troubleshooting

 

Troubleshooting


When I try to assign an IP address to a target server, the dialog allows me to change the port number, but no list of IP addresses appears.


When I try to access a target server, I get an error message, "This file server is running on your machine. Please access the volumes and files locally." The file server I'm trying to access is not on my machine.


I want to set the target server to a particular server, but that server doesn't show up in ShareWay IP's list.


On a client Macintosh, when I select AppleShare in the Chooser, there is no "Server IP Address..." button.


On a client machine, I enter an IP address assigned by ShareWay IP, but I get an error.


I can't log on to a target server using a custom authentication mechanism. It works if I use AppleTalk, but not if I use TCP/IP through ShareWay IP.


When I try to connect to a server through the Gateway, I get the message, "This file server will not allow any additional users to log on. Try again later."


When I try to start ShareWay IP or enable connections to a particular target server, I get an error message that the port is already in use.


I enabled logging, but no log file is being written.


An IP address I entered in the Secondary IP Addresses file does not show up in the list of potential addresses for targeted servers.


A connected user's idle time resets even though that user seems not to be doing anything.


ShareWay IP displays an incorrect host name, or just an IP address, in the AFP URL field.


I can only add a maximum of two servers.


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