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Subject: August 18, 1998 - Information A
Date:Thu, August 20, 1998 07:40 PM



August 18, 1998 - Information Alley
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Hot issues, and new information in our Tech Info Library (TIL) picked
by our technical writers.

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Contents
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* iMac: No Sound or Startup Chime Heard
* AppleShare IP: Support For Server-Side Includes And Plug-ins
* iMac: Where is the PPP Control Panel?
* iMac: Transferring Files Modem to Modem

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NEW 58044 iMac: No Sound or Startup Chime Heard

When I power on my iMac, I get no sound, not even a start-up chime.
All sound-in and sound-out ports are empty. Does this indicate a
hardware problem?

The URL to find this TIL article is:
http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n58044

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NEW 24545 AppleShare IP: Support For Server-Side Includes
And Plug-ins

Does the Web Server component of AppleShare IP support server-side
includes? Does Personal Web Sharing support them?

The URL to find this TIL article is:
http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n24545

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NEW 22230 iMac: Where is the PPP Control Panel?

I'm trying to manually configure my iMac to connect to a local ISP
(Internet Service Provider), however, I cannot find the PPP control
panel. Was Open Transport/PPP not installed on my computer? Where can
I get the PPP control panel?

The URL to find this TIL article is:
http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n22230

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NEW 22229 iMac: Transferring Files Modem to Modem

I was told that I could transfer data from an older Macintosh
computer to my iMac by running a phone cable from my old Macintosh
computer's modem to the iMac computer's built-in 56K modem. Is this
possible? If so, what is the step-by-step process for transferring
files?

The URL to find this TIL article is:
http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n22229

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