Network Icon Gone.

I have a 14" iBook 1.2 G4. I have two other Macs at home as well and they typically communicate very well via a Linksys router. Lately, when I try to access the Network to log on to one of the other computers there is no netwrok icon. In list view it says "Netwrok" but no icon show up. Also, in the "Last Modified" column it says something like Dec 31, 1903. When I click on "Network" nothing happens; in other words I don't get a window that usually shows the other two computers on the network. So, I can't log onto them via my iBook.
Here is the strange part: I still have internet and email on the iBook and I can log onto the iBook from either of the other two computers.
Any thoughts or solutions?
Thanks.

Disregard. Problem solved

Similar Messages

  • My Network icon on SideBar is Gone!!

    Hi guys!
    I know it sounds stupid, but i dragged Network out of the sidebar, and know i cant get it back in. Since then, when at root, i see the Network icon, i double click and no network window opens. In Finder, i go to the Go menu, choose Network and a window opens but no network items can be seen!! So i can´t reach anything on my network from my main user account!
    I created a new one, and no problems at all. Do you know how to revert this situstion on the faulty account??
    thanks!

    thanks! i told you it was stupid! thanks for helping a switcher (1 year and a half already, shame on me!)
    cheers

  • After upgrading to iTunes Match Genius Icon Gone on iPhone

    After upgrading to iTunes Match Genius Icon Gone on iPhone
    So I upgrade and uploaded/matched all my songs to iTunes Match. Everything seems to be fine, except I noticed I don't have the genius functionality on my iPhone. Basically the little atom icon is missing. Does anyone have a solution for this problem.
    Thanks
    Chike

    This is what works for me.
    I do this once: I keep quite a bit of music loaded on my iPhone using the normal sync process with my Mac (via USB cable) prior to turning on iTunes Match (...let's me listen to at least some music even when disconnected from the net, like when on a plane).  And then I turn iTunes Match back on (and leave it turned on) and it gives me access to the rest of my music library from iCloud when I have network access (3G or Wifi) for normal listening using my whole library over Match.
    I start playing a song on my iPhone (one that doesn't have the iCloud icon)
    I click the home button (physical button on iPhone that closes the Music app)
    I then double click the home button (opens the task manager at the bottom)
    Quit Music (press/hold on the Music icon in the tray until the little red circle with an x appears to quit the app)
    Then restart Music (tap the Music icon on my iPhone home screeen)
    When the Music app restarts, it opens to the last song playing.  if it was one of the songs downloded to my iPhone, it has the litlle atomic symbol again and I can create a genius playlist from it.
    FYI: you can enable/disable iTunes Match on the iPhone without affecting songs loaded on your iPhone (even though it says it'll replace your iPhone library, the songs are still there if you enable/disable again).  Settings>>>Music>>>iTunes Match on/off.

  • I cannot add a Wi-Fi guest network. Gone to Utilities Airport Utilities and all get is an image/browser of my Airport Extreme. Looking for the browser which has the title Wireless but cannot find anywhere. I need help?

    I cannot add a Wi-Fi guest network. Gone to Utilities>Airport Utilities and all I get is an image/browser of my Airport Extreme. Looking for the browser window which has the title Wireless but cannot find anywhere. What am I doing wrong?

    Open AirPort Utility. The first screen looks something like this:
    Click on the AirPort Extreme and another screen will appear. Click Edit, then the window with the Wireless tab will appear.
    If you do not see these screens, you will need to start over and configure your AirPort again.

  • Printer has disappeared, Network function gone and Bluetooth does not work

    About 3 or four days ago Software update informed me there was no software to updated. After installing my iMac G5 quit photoshop and QuarkXpress nonstop. In the past when I had problem like this I would just erase the hard drive and re-install all software.
    I have re-installed all software 3 times including the printer software yet my iMac G5 does not recongize my HP Color Ink Printer cp 1700. In the past I would see bonjour and it would have my HP Color Ink Printer cp 1700 listed.
    About a year ago I purchased an AirPort Extreme to allow my three macs to share one printer. In the past I would click on the network icon and a window would pop up asking to connect. BUT after the update clicking on the icon does nothing. In the past I did not have to do anytype of setup. I discovered the network function by mistake. BUT I got used to have access to documents on my other machines. And sharing documents. So I would like to network function return.
    Noppie
    [email protected]
    www.angrydogpress.net
    iMac G5 20 inch   Mac OS X (10.4.1)  

    It was no so much as answered but the Printer has elected to work

  • Network icon in Finder not functional

    I have an Intel Mac Mini Core 2 Duo w/OS X 1.4.10.
    My Network icon shows up in Finder just fine. BUT, below that it only shows three folders
    Applications
    Library
    Users
    I can't see or browse my network at all. I can click on Go --> Connect To Server and manually do it, but I would rather have the option to see all the machines on my network. I have tried removing and re-adding the Network icon in Finder | Preferences. I have done a killall -HUP Finder.
    I tried deleting all of those folders. Now my Network is empty, at least according to the OS X point of view.
    On the flip side, I know Samba is working because I can browse the Mac from all my PC's.
    Does any of you Mac guru's know what's going on? I know *nix and I know Windows. Mac's are fairly new to me...
    Thanks

    username/password - I inherited this machine so yes, I am pretty sure I might have done that. Would it be easier to create another user and that way the preferences would be "fresh"?
    Hey, great idea for a test!
    I saw in that other Network folder problem thread about deleting a file called com.apple.systempreferences (or something very similar). Would that help?
    The partial list of filesfolders I've seen cause problems are...
    /Library/Preferences/com.apple.sharing.firewall.plist
    /Users/nnnnLibrary/Preferences/com.apple.internetconnect.plist
    /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist
    /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/NetworkInterfaces.plist
    /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/SystemConfiguration/
    I haven't been using it very long so configuring settings over again isn't a big issue.
    If User settings aren't the problem... doesn't look like it to me so far, then an Archive and Install from your Install CD/DVD might be the trick.
    P.S. Should I have to recreate the Network folder after reboot? applejack didn't recreate it if it was supposed to...
    No, Applejack doesn't create anything... the OS should re-create that Network stuff once it reboots and finds none... maybe you have to toggle/do some Network stuff afterwards... not sure... still a bit blown away that what I did to fix the problem in several instances like yours... came up empty on your end!

  • [SOLVED]Gnome: No network icon in the status bar

    So fresh install and no networking icon in the status bar.
    I also opened the network connections program and it didnt show any connections. I am using eth0 to write this.
    This suggests to me that a daemon hasnt been started (but doesnt necessarily explain no icon in status bar)
    here is the daemon section of my rc.conf
    DAEMONS=(hwclock syslog-ng network netfs crond networkmanager dbus gdm)
    i added network manager as a previous attempt (on advise of someone elsewhere on the internet(cannot remember where lol))
    Thanks.. I have nearly got my system how I want it (minus software i havent installed yet)
    Sorry if i have created a duplicate thread
    Last edited by olig1905 (2012-01-21 17:33:47)

    Thanks to both of you.
    I had already noticed the redundancy of network which was added in the install however hadnt considered the ordering
    wonder wrote:Did you really read the wiki?
    This is pretty much all i have seen people saying at the end of their posts on here. I agree with the point you have made, however i have been on the wiki all day, conisdering this is a newbie forum it is to be presumed that it is a pretty new installation. Therefore the user does not have time to read the entire wiki. As i said i have been on the wiki all day and used it countless times and have found it invaluable, so im only posting here when i am unable to find answers there.
    That aside this is a wonderfully helpful community so HI

  • Finder window's "Network" icon has a name bug in French localized version

    In Mac OS X Tiger (and previous versions already), when running in French localized, the "Network" icon on the left side of Finder window is translated "Réseau". This is correct.
    When no network is available (no cable connected to the Ethernet port for instance), then "Réseau" turns into the english name "Network". When the network is again connected, then "Network" turns back into the French localized name "Réseau".

    653/3099
    Hi Frederic,
    Thank you for this one, but we all are simple Mac users here.
    Please send your feedback here instead:
    - http://www.apple.com/macosx/feedback/
    Thanks again.
    Axl

  • Why is my iTunes icon gone from my phone?

    Why is my Itunes icon gone from my phone. I don't have it anymore.

    Check: Settings - General - Restrictions - iTunes = ???

  • Lost all my network adapters - network icon is X'ed out but still online

    Win7 x64 - little backstory to explain how i got here...
    This was a vista machine that i upgraded to win7. Everything worked after the upgrade except for hamachi (version 1). I did a reinstall of that and it fixed it, except i had 2 hamachi network interfaces listed in device manager, one of which was showing up as broken (yellow exclamation mark). Since everything was working i left it alone.
    Fast forward to today - i tried to upgrade hamachi to hamachi 2. Seemed to work ok but i couldn't connect to any peers. Looking into it it said the hamachi adapter was faulty and looking at my network connections there was no hamachi adapter listed.
    I opened device manager and there was just one hamachi nic listed and it was the broken one. I selected uninstall - checked the box to remove the driver and it uninstalled.
    I then manually installed another instance of the hamachi network adapter. Hamachi still cant connect to peers - same error msg about the network adapter.
    Only now, ALL of my network adapters are missing in the network connections folder. And the network status icon in the status tray is showing a red X as though it's not connected, even though this PC is online (i'm connecting to it through RDP).
    I've already tried rebooting - no effect. So any ideas where all my network connections/adapters went and how to get this all sorted?
    One more piece of info - if i right click on the network icon in the status tray and select troubleshoot, having another problem, specific adapter - on that screen it then lists 3 network adapters. Tried letting it diagnose all of them but no effect.
    And if i open the network connections folder and go to help, advanced options, i get an 'unexpected error'

    Hi,
    This issue can occur by incompatible NIC driver or corrupted files. I suggest you try the following steps.
    1. Uninstall the NIC driver and reinstall the driver for Windows Vista or Windows 7 in Compatibility Mode.
    2. Restart the computer in Safe Mode with Networking and check the result.
    If there is any error message, please capture and upload it for research.
    Thanks,
    Novak

  • Intermitent Eject symbol by Network icon in Finder pane

    Please can anyone tell me why sometimes (and only sometimes) I get an eject symbol next to the network icon in the left pane of Finder windows?
    Pressing it does nothing.
    I wouldn't say I connect to a network but maybe I do and misunderstand the terminology - I use Airport to connect to a wireless internet router. There is one other computer that connects to the same router also wirelessly.
    Airport also occasionally shows other wireless networks as well as mine, presumably from adjacent properties.
    My only real concern would be if it meant other people were accessing my computer somehow via the 'network'.
    I'm nearly always connected to the internet (when I'm logged into the computer) and it isn't a case that the symbol is there whenever I'm online and not when I'm not (although the latter could be true).
    It seems odd that the eject symbol's appearance seems random and doesn't relate to when the other PC using the same router is/isn't online.
    Rob

    The eject button next to the Network icon is a bug. It shouldn't be there. I've been waiting for it to be fixed for over a year.
    On the other hand, it is harmless. When you are actually connected to another machine via any one of many networking protocols, it will show up in the sidebar with it's own (functional) eject button.
    If you have file sharing turned off and/or have the firewall turned on, you need not worry about others accessing your computer remotely.

  • Accidently deleted "Network" icon in finder

    I Accidently pulled the "Network" icon out of the finder window and now I can't get it back. I can't connect to another computer on my ethernet network. I can't even select "shift apple K" -- nothing comes up.
    G5   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

    Try...
    Finder>Preferences>Sidebar>Sow these items in Sidbar:, then check Network box.

  • Creating a network icon on the desktop?

    Hi
    I currently have the HD and idisk icons on my desktop but I need to get the network icon on there as well, so I can double click on it instead of having to click on go, then network.
    Any ideas how I do this?
    Thanks

    Mount the networked volume.
    Navigate to the network folder (Command-Shift-K)
    Create an alias. This can be done several ways. But since you want to put the alias on your desktop, the easiest way is to
    Command-Option-Drag the icon to the desktop
    The Command-Opton-Drag will create an alias. Or you can use Finder -> File -> Make Alias, or you can select the mounted volume and use Command-L
    Now when you double click on that alias, it will mount the networked volume.
    You may store that alias anywhere you like, on the Dock, on your Desktop, in a folder of common aliases, and put that folder on the Dock, etc...
    If you always want that volume mounted when you login, you can also open System Preferences -> Accounts -> Startup Items, then drag the mounted network volume into your Startup Items and when you login, it will be mounted.

  • The Strange Case of the Missing Network Icon

    Can anyone help my buddy Tom - who is running a G4 iBook with OS X Panther? He is unable to get onto his wireless network and here is the problem in his own words:
    "Had a moment to muck about in the iBook drive, following data crumbs from the all-pervasive Network software. Apparently, all that spinning of the drive over regions containing bits and bytes of the application managed to cobble together enough of Network to launch an e-mail, which I immediately determined had to go to you. This is strictly a spit-and-string enterprise, similar to a baling wire and soup can exhaust system fix, and likely the only e-mail I'll get off until I complete an entire system restore. Think of it as a faulty telephone connection - you can hear me, but I can't hear you. So, don't bother to respond, as your e-mail will probably languish in my Inbox for the time it takes me to resurrect OS X.
    What brought me to this point is my reasoning Network isn't a stand-alone application like a word processor, but rather a "network" (clever, eh?) piece of software with files strewn through other software so they can access various aspects of it. For example, World Book Encyclopedia accomplishes a software update without launching Safari; connecting to its mother ship via but another piece of Network that happens to reside within the program. I guess this approach is what put the "i" in iBook, and it seems to work pretty well...until moments like this. Perhaps Steve Jobs outsourced to Hansel and Gretel to create a new marketing twist.
    Anyway, I've talked this all up with a number of people, and the universal response seems to be; "Huh? I've never heard such a thing.". I even managed to mightily confuse Dave and he's got an awful lot of Mac expertise. But the real kicker, when explaining how I reasoned it all out, is when I mention the key to my understanding was when I noticed the missing Network icon. That's when their eyes glaze over and it's apparent they can't quite wrap their brain around the idea. I've deduced how to cajole the Finder to reveal this Archimedean moment, and included a pair of attachments so you, too, can share in my AHA!! revelation. Running this all past Dave had him agreeing I seem to have a handle on it, but the sheer complexity of all those .exec files squirreled here, there, and everywhere still had him scratching his head.
    Interestingly, I have to coerce the Finder to display the icon example; you can't simply click it into existence. I do it by plugging in a travel drive, opening same, then ejecting it. The Finder then defaults to what you see (the word Network with no icon).
    Speaking of attachments, I was so tempted to wade through all 70 (70!!) e-mails in my inbox, but was fearful my MacGyvered patch would fail before getting this off to you.
    Time to fade back into the black hole from whence I came. When I close Safari it'll relinquish its tenuous grasp on the Network .exec file it's hacked to."
    Any ideas on what's wrong and how it can be fixed? I'll see that they get passed on to Tom.
    G4 Powerbook   Mac OS X (10.4.10)   iMac

    Before the mid-1980s, networking might have been implemented with a lot of goofy little routines (.exec's if you must) calling one another. About that time the CCITT (an international telecommunications standards committee made up of Academic and Industrial representatives) did a lot of work abstracting and then standardizing the functions that various parts of a network perform.
    The CCITT refined the notion of a Layered Network Architecture and specified the types of activities performed in each layer. Shortly thereafter Apple implemented Open Transport and delivered it into the marketplace in System 7.5.3.
    Apple networking has been very well-behaved and under control since then. It does not tend to "get lost" or "lose track of things". It really is very good. With only a few limitations, you can connect Macs running 7.5.3 through 10.3.9 and have File Sharing work without regard to what versions are talking to each other.

  • Network Icon Not Responding

    I click on Finder and then Computer. Within Finder, I see an icon for my hard drive and network. However, when I click on the icon, I get no response. I don't seem to have a problem if I click the network icon in the sidebar or from the Go menu and then Network.
    One other note, the network icon looks like a folder. It no longer looks like a globe or ball.

    Hi,
    Please reinstall your network adapter driver to check the result.
    Alex Zhao
    TechNet Community Support

Maybe you are looking for

  • Abap runtime error CL_AI_CRM_OBJECT_LMDB============CP

    Dear All, We are setting up Solman 7.1 sp08 for VAR scenario. As we faced some issues with duplicated ibase components SAP suggested us to implement note 2012029. After following step by step and running the reporrts mentioned in above note like repo

  • Acrobat XI will not create PDF from word for Mac

    I'm on a late 2013 macbook air, running Mountain lion, office for mac 20011 and acrobat XI pro.  In acrobat, when I go to file, create pdf and navigate to a word doc, acrobat will not creat the pdf.  I get an error message that reads someting like "a

  • Legacy flat file to IDOC into SAP

    after been given the task of converting a flat file structure to SAP idocs my research as lead me into the daunting world of CAPS. Basically I would like to know if using CAPS is the best choice for me and if so what is actually involved to make this

  • DVI plug too wide

    So.  I had a splitter DVI to VGA/DVI.  I had one end into my monitor in one room(DVI) and the other(VGA) through the wall to the back of my HDTV in the other room.  Problem, obviously was, if both were connected to the splitter, you could see the com

  • How to shrink the size of JRE?

    Hi, I wrote a simple Java utlity that performs some business logic for my clients. It is going to run on Windows environments. I created a .exe for this Java application. Obviously It also needs JRE. I made sure that JRE is also shipped along with th