Problems Setting Up Audio Chat between Panther and Tiger Powerbooks
Hi,
My pal Colin just bought a 1.67ghz Powerbook running Tiger 4.3 (I think). I'm on 1.33 ghz PB running 10.3.9. I've managed to have an audio chat once (with Ralph! ) but I don't use ichat much as most friends don't use macs. But Colin and I want to use audio chat - in common with an earlier attempt with a different friend, it isn't working. Colin's name appears in my buddy list with the green/white phone - OK. My name appears in his buddy list with a phone - OK. When we invite each other to audio chat, we get connections timing out - looks like the UDP SIP invite to (IP address):5060 isn't getting through on Colin's machine. His ichat bonjour is enabled but only mentions the two Bonjour ports, not 5060. We configured two ports to handle 5060 and 5190. Still didn't work. Do you need to restart after configuring ports in order to benefit from opening them? Or is there some other problem? Anybody got any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Mark
1.33 15" Powerbook Mac OS X (10.3.9)
Hi Mark,
Iin his Mac Firewall if On he needs:
TCP 5190
UDP 5060, 5190, 5678, 16384-16403
See here for these ports and the Jabber ones an d Bonjour ones as well.
IF he has a modem that is in default set up he may have to open the ports there as well.
http://www.ralphjohnsuk.dsl.pipex.com/page3.html for methods and other info.
Apple Doc on Subject http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93208
NOTE: note 1 is wrong. It should read
1. All iChat AV traffic is UDP except for ports 5190 and 5298, which need to be open for both TCP and UDP; and 5220, 5222, which need to be open for TCP only.
Ralph
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# 3 0x90345154 in _MPWaitOnSemaphore + 0x000000B4 (CarbonCore + 0x00095154)
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# 5 0x90345c40 in _MPCFMTaskProc + 0x0000001C (CarbonCore + 0x00095c40)
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xer: 0x00000004 lr: 0x9000e9d4 ctr: 0x90018e30 mq:0x00000000
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# 2 0x9000e9d4 in ( + 0x00000000)
# 3 0x902da4d4 in _TSWaitOnSemaphoreCommon + 0x000000AC (CarbonCore + 0x0002a4d4)
# 4 0x902ee470 in _TimerThread + 0x00000038 (CarbonCore + 0x0003e470)
# 5 0x9002492c in ( + 0x00000000)
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xer: 0x00000000 lr: 0x9000e9d4 ctr: 0x90018e30 mq:0x00000000
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r4: 0x00004e03 r5: 0x00000008 r6: 0x13d721d0 r7:0xa6af3fd6
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r24: 0x00000000 r25: 0x00000001 r26: 0x9fffe794 r27:0xa02b0ba4
r28: 0xa02b0bd8 r29: 0xa00016b4 r30: 0xa00016b4 r31:0x9000e794
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# 1 0x8fe267e8 in mach_msgtrap + 0x00000008 (dyld + 0x000267e8)
# 2 0x8fe31ff4 in machmsg + 0x00000038 (dyld + 0x00031ff4)
# 3 0x8fe162c8 in serverloop + 0x00000088 (dyld + 0x000162c8)
# 4 0x8fe160f8 in start_debugthread + 0x00000144 (dyld + 0x000160f8)
PPC Thread State:
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xer: 0x20000000 lr: 0x8fe31ff4 ctr: 0x8fe1a72c mq:0x00000000
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r24: 0x52344d90 r25: 0x00000040 r26: 0x00010603 r27:0x00000000
r28: 0x00000000 r29: 0x00000000 r30: 0x00000002 r31:0x8fe16254
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1: PowerPlantZ (11.3.5.070402 Reg=English Loc=0x0000): /Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin
2: MCP RuntimeZ.DLL (11.3.5.070402 Reg=English Loc=0x0000): /Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin
3: MCPZ.stb (11.3.5.070402 Reg=English Loc=0x0000): /Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin
4: MCPCoreZ (11.3.5.070402 Reg=English Loc=0x0000): /Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin
5: Microsoft PowerPoint (11.3.5.070411 Reg=English Loc=0x0409): /Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Microsoft PowerPoint
6: MicrosoftOffice2001Z (11.3.5.070410 Reg=English Loc=0x0409): /Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Office/Microsoft Office
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8: MicrosoftDrawing2001Z (11.3.5.070410 Reg=English Loc=0x0409): /Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Office/Microsoft Office
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15: Microsoft Framework DB (11.3.3.061213 Reg=English Loc=0x0409): /Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Office/Microsoft Framework
16: VBE (11.2.0.050718 Reg=English Loc=0x0000): /Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Office/Visual Basic for Applications
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Operating System Information
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.3.9 (Build 7W98)
CPU: G4 (7450), Number: 1, Speed: 700 MHz
gestaltPhysicalRAMSize err = 0, result = 1024 MB
gestaltSystemVersion err = 0, result = 0x1039
Screen: 1024 x 768, depth = 32, ltbr = 0, 0, 768, 1024
Microsoft Application Information:
Error Reporting UUID: D0150E70-8F9F-11DC-B52B-000393C191DC
Time from launch: 0 hours, 30 minutes, 4 seconds
Total errors on this client: 1
Message was edited by: another JudyHello,
many users have this problem. Click on the link, to find an answer:
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=1920005#1920005
Regards,
cm752004 -
How do I set up a chat between 2 of my own computers?
Hi,
I am wondering if someone can help me. I am a travelling speaker. I have a new iMac at home and I use a new MacBook Pro. I would like to be able to chat with my wife and kids when I am on the road but I am confused as how I can do this as I only have one .mac account.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Brett Ullman
Toronto, CanadaHi Brett:
Congrats on your new purchase of a MacBook Pro!
The key to holding chats between 2 of your own mac's is having a seperate screen name for each of the mac's. You can sign-up for another .Mac account screen name that you are able to keep after the free trial, or you can sign-up for a free AIM screen name at: http://www.aim.com.
Once you have a seperate screen name for each of your macs, you'll be able to conduct a video chat between the two.
This should also be of some help: http://www.mvldesign.com/videoconferencetutorial.html -
Problem with video/audio chat
i installed a logictech pro 9000 webcam to my mini last night, and it was recognized by the computer and seemed to be working, (i was clearly visible on the monitor). however when a friend attempted to accept my invitations to video and audio chats, we both saw an error message that said he "dropped the connection" (or something like that). the same thing happened when i attempted to accept his invites. we tried a few times with no success and the same error message. text chatting was working fine, and we both use AIM.
i have the mini hardwired to a cable modem, and we do have a wireless router running for laptops.
any ideas out there?Hi,
It might help if we knew what sort of Accounts/Screen Names were involved ?
What have you checked ?
Mac Firewall ?
Router ?
Logging on to your Mac with another Mac User ?
Does the Mac User Account you normally use have Parental Controls turned On ?
8:12 PM Thursday; August 18, 2011
Please, if posting Logs, do not post any Log info after the line "Binary Images for iChat"
G4/1GhzDual MDD (Leopard 10.5.8)
MacBookPro 2Gb( 10.6.8)
Mac OS X (10.6.8),
"Limit the Logs to the Bits above Binary Images." No, Seriously -
The problem about Secure Reliable Messaging between WCF and Weblogic
I'm doing a project for testing the interoperability between WCF and Weblogic with secure reliable messaging.
When WCF client talk to Weblogic service with Secure Reliable feature enabled.We got error when CreateSequence, the error message is below:
The incoming message was signed with a token which was different from what used to encrypt the body. This was not expected.
The remote endpoint requested an address for acknowledgements that is not the same as the address for application messages. The channel could not be opened because this is not supported. Ensure the endpoint address used to create the channel is identical to the one the remote endpoint was set up with.
My understanding is that the client accepted the RSTR from weblogic (so both sides now share the secure conversation token) and moved on to CreateSequence (and failed due to config mismatches). But I don't how the error happen and how to get it fixed.
-- below is the wsdl you are using --
Any ideas about it?
Thanks in advance!!!!!!
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<WL5G3N4:definitions name="EchoStringSignOnly" targetNamespace="http://tempuri.org/" xmlns="" xmlns:WL5G3N0="http://www.w3.org/ns/ws-policy" xmlns:WL5G3N1="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd" xmlns:WL5G3N2="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/02/rm/policy" xmlns:WL5G3N3="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-rx/wsrmp/200702" xmlns:WL5G3N4="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" xmlns:WL5G3N5="http://tempuri.org/" xmlns:WL5G3N6="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/" xmlns:WL5G3N7="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap12/">
<WL5G3N0:Policy WL5G3N1:Id="CustomBinding_IEchoStringSignOnly1_EchoString_Input_policy">
<WL5G3N0:ExactlyOne>
<WL5G3N0:All>
<sp:SignedParts xmlns:sp="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-securitypolicy/200702">
<sp:Body/>
<sp:Header Name="Sequence" Namespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/02/rm"/>
<sp:Header Name="SequenceAcknowledgement" Namespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/02/rm"/>
<sp:Header Name="AckRequested" Namespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/02/rm"/>
<sp:Header Name="To" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="From" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="FaultTo" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="ReplyTo" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="MessageID" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="RelatesTo" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="Action" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
</sp:SignedParts>
</WL5G3N0:All>
</WL5G3N0:ExactlyOne>
</WL5G3N0:Policy>
<WL5G3N0:Policy WL5G3N1:Id="CustomBinding_IEchoStringSignOnly1_policy">
<WL5G3N0:ExactlyOne>
<WL5G3N0:All>
<WL5G3N2:RMAssertion>
<WL5G3N2:InactivityTimeout Milliseconds="600000"/>
<WL5G3N2:AcknowledgementInterval Milliseconds="200"/>
</WL5G3N2:RMAssertion>
<sp:SymmetricBinding xmlns:sp="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-securitypolicy/200702">
<wsp15:Policy xmlns:wsp15="http://www.w3.org/ns/ws-policy">
<sp:ProtectionToken>
<wsp15:Policy>
<sp:SecureConversationToken sp:IncludeToken="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-securitypolicy/200702/IncludeToken/AlwaysToRecipient">
<wsp15:Policy>
<sp:RequireDerivedKeys/>
<sp:BootstrapPolicy>
<wsp15:Policy>
<sp:SignedParts>
<sp:Body/>
<sp:Header Name="To" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="From" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="FaultTo" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="ReplyTo" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="MessageID" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="RelatesTo" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="Action" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
</sp:SignedParts>
<sp:EncryptedParts>
<sp:Body/>
</sp:EncryptedParts>
<sp:AsymmetricBinding>
<wsp15:Policy>
<sp:InitiatorToken>
<wsp15:Policy>
<sp:X509Token sp:IncludeToken="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-securitypolicy/200702/IncludeToken/AlwaysToRecipient">
<wsp15:Policy>
<!--<sp:RequireThumbprintReference/>-->
<sp:WssX509V3Token10/>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:X509Token>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:InitiatorToken>
<sp:RecipientToken>
<wsp15:Policy>
<sp:X509Token sp:IncludeToken="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-securitypolicy/200702/IncludeToken/Never">
<wsp15:Policy>
<!--<sp:RequireThumbprintReference/>-->
<sp:WssX509V3Token10/>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:X509Token>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:RecipientToken>
<sp:AlgorithmSuite>
<wsp15:Policy>
<sp:Basic128Rsa15/>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:AlgorithmSuite>
<sp:Layout>
<wsp15:Policy>
<sp:Strict/>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:Layout>
<sp:IncludeTimestamp/>
<sp:OnlySignEntireHeadersAndBody/>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:AsymmetricBinding>
<sp:Wss11>
<wsp15:Policy>
<sp:MustSupportRefKeyIdentifier/>
<sp:MustSupportRefIssuerSerial/>
<sp:MustSupportRefThumbprint/>
<sp:MustSupportRefEncryptedKey/>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:Wss11>
<sp:Trust13>
<wsp15:Policy>
<sp:MustSupportIssuedTokens/>
<sp:RequireClientEntropy/>
<sp:RequireServerEntropy/>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:Trust13>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:BootstrapPolicy>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:SecureConversationToken>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:ProtectionToken>
<sp:AlgorithmSuite>
<wsp15:Policy>
<sp:Basic128Rsa15/>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:AlgorithmSuite>
<sp:Layout>
<wsp15:Policy>
<sp:Strict/>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:Layout>
<sp:IncludeTimestamp/>
<sp:OnlySignEntireHeadersAndBody/>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:SymmetricBinding>
<sp:Wss11 xmlns:sp="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-securitypolicy/200702">
<wsp15:Policy xmlns:wsp15="http://www.w3.org/ns/ws-policy">
<sp:MustSupportRefKeyIdentifier/>
<sp:MustSupportRefIssuerSerial/>
<sp:MustSupportRefThumbprint/>
<sp:MustSupportRefEncryptedKey/>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:Wss11>
<sp:Trust13 xmlns:sp="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-securitypolicy/200702">
<wsp15:Policy xmlns:wsp15="http://www.w3.org/ns/ws-policy">
<sp:MustSupportIssuedTokens/>
<sp:RequireClientEntropy/>
<sp:RequireServerEntropy/>
</wsp15:Policy>
</sp:Trust13>
<wsam:Addressing xmlns:wsam="http://www.w3.org/2007/05/addressing/metadata">
<wsp:Policy xmlns:wsp="http://www.w3.org/ns/ws-policy">
<wsam:NonAnonymousResponses/>
</wsp:Policy>
</wsam:Addressing>
</WL5G3N0:All>
</WL5G3N0:ExactlyOne>
</WL5G3N0:Policy>
<WL5G3N0:Policy WL5G3N1:Id="CustomBinding_IEchoStringSignOnly_EchoString_output_policy">
<WL5G3N0:ExactlyOne>
<WL5G3N0:All>
<sp:SignedParts xmlns:sp="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-securitypolicy/200702">
<sp:Body/>
<sp:Header Name="Sequence" Namespace="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-rx/wsrm/200702"/>
<sp:Header Name="SequenceAcknowledgement" Namespace="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-rx/wsrm/200702"/>
<sp:Header Name="AckRequested" Namespace="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-rx/wsrm/200702"/>
<sp:Header Name="UsesSequenceSTR" Namespace="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-rx/wsrm/200702"/>
<sp:Header Name="ChannelInstance" Namespace="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2005/02/duplex"/>
<sp:Header Name="To" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="From" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="FaultTo" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="ReplyTo" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="MessageID" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="RelatesTo" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="Action" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
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</WL5G3N0:Policy>
<WL5G3N0:Policy WL5G3N1:Id="CustomBinding_IEchoStringSignOnly1_EchoString_output_policy">
<WL5G3N0:ExactlyOne>
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<sp:Header Name="Sequence" Namespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/02/rm"/>
<sp:Header Name="SequenceAcknowledgement" Namespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/02/rm"/>
<sp:Header Name="AckRequested" Namespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/02/rm"/>
<sp:Header Name="To" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="From" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
<sp:Header Name="FaultTo" Namespace="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"/>
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</WL5G3N4:definitions>Bruce Stephens <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Michael,
The short answer, at this time, OOTB, WS-RM interop with an unknown
vendor would be doubtful. For a longer answer, David Orchard has a good
review of the emerging web services specs [0]. You might consider ebXML
messaging [1] as a more mature solution.
Thank you Bruce. I will look at these docs.
Mike S.
Hope this helps,
Bruce
[0]
http://dev2dev.bea.com/technologies/webservices/articles/ws_orchard.jsp
[1]
http://e-docs.bea.com/wli/docs70/ebxml/getstart.htm
Michael Shea wrote:
Hello,
We have developed an application that is running on the WebLogic AppServer v8.1
sp1.
Recently we have received a request/query on providing reliable SOAPmessaging
from our application to 3rd party.
I have read the documentation on Reliable messaging support and havenoted that
it is only supported between two WebLogic Application servers.
My questions are, since we do not have control of the 3rd party's application,
and it may not be based on a WebLogic App Server:
1. Will this work?
2. Does anyone have any idea of the type of issues that may be experienced?
3. How close is the implementation to the WS Reliable Messaging specification?
So, if the other party was based on an IBM or Microsoft implementationis this
likely to work?
It goes without saying that any work done would need to be very throughlytested
and qualified.
I have looked through the WebLogic Documentation on WebServices aswell as searching
this newgroup for other posts on this topic, hopefully I have not missedanything
(If so, my apologies.)
Thanks,
Mike Shea. -
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Thanks for your answer
The issue was solved when system is opened
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I have a problem with calling by FaceTime when me and my friend are in the different networks.
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We have a iBookG4, purchased from a Mac Store in Sept. 2004. It has been to AppleCare 4 times for various problems and 2 hard drive crashes that we have had to do reinstalls ourselves here at home, the most recent repair this past week. When we got it back Wednesday, it only had Panther loaded--we had been running Tiger for over a year--frustrating, but OK, as I had the orginal Tiger disk so I re-installed it. Proceeded to hook up our external and began loading all the pics and music back on the laptop. It would not open our photos, saying we needed to use the newer version of iPhoto. We had been using iPhoto 5.0.4 since March 06. As I looked further Garage Band and iDVD were also missing completely, which we previously had, and I am sure there are others, I just noticed these two since I use them the most.
So I start all over: reinstall Panther, do the Software Updates, then reinstall Tiger, do the Software Updates, twice in the past two days. I also downwload the iPhoto updates from the Apple site, but they do not recognize the iPhoto 4 as valid to update from. I called AppleCare today and after several tries at various things, he asks me to do exactly as I have done twice already. I humor him and do it, of course it doesn't work.
When Tiger is loaded, I am still missing GarageBand, iDVD, iWork and the iCal icon is there but whe I open it is is not recognized. We had all of these apps working fine before it was sent in for service last week.
Now the questions:
1. There are 2 Software Install and Restore disks that came with our laptop, but it never asks for the second disk to be loaded--it only loads one disk. When I put in the second disk, it only has the Using this disk.pdf in several languages on it. Shouldn't it ask for the 2nd disk and is that probably where the Garage Band and iDVD are?
2. Why would the install disks not reload all the applications as we had them orginally, or is this related to Question #1 and there is something wrong with those disks?
2. I saved our entire hard drive to the external--did that not include the applications, therefore our iPhoto 5 is lost?
4. Is there any recourse with AppleCare, in that I know to save my files but would expect they would return it with at least the same operating system as when I sent it in?
I know you are going to ask this: I have no idea how iPhoto was loaded onto our computer. I did not buy iLife 5 or 6 (iLife 4 came with our original laptop purchase), but one day I was loading pictures and it just appeared that way--I always assumed it came through as one of the Software Updates I run every night. But I know it was March 06, because the video I took in February would not load onto iPhoto (had to use the software that came with the camera), but the ones I took April 1st did load onto iPhoto. The only other way I thought was that AppleCare loaded it, but it was in for service in November 05 and mid-April 06, nowhere near the time I noticed it being on the laptop.
Any advice?1. There are 2 Software Install and Restore disks
that came with our laptop, but it never asks for the
second disk to be loaded--it only loads one disk.
When I put in the second disk, it only has the Using
this disk.pdf in several languages on it. Shouldn't
it ask for the 2nd disk and is that probably where
the Garage Band and iDVD are?
Often there are disks with software to be installed after OSX is installed. You don't use these disks during the install process, but after you boot OSX. Have you read the "Using this disk.pdf" file? If Garage Band and iDVD are on that disk they would be the versions shipped with the computer, not the most recent versions.
2. Why would the install disks not reload all the
applications as we had them orginally, or is this
related to Question #1 and there is something wrong
with those disks?
Some systems were shipped with two sets of disks, a restore set that restores everything that was shipped on the computer's hard drive, and an install set for just OSX. The OSX disk would be used for Disk Utility and password resetting.
3. I saved our entire hard drive to the
external--did that not include the applications,
therefore our iPhoto 5 is lost?
It depends on how you did the save.
4. Is there any recourse with AppleCare, in that I
know to save my files but would expect they would
return it with at least the same operating system as
when I sent it in?
If they had to replace the hard drive, installing the operating system that was shipped with the computer is not unreasonable. Installing the latest version could cause problems for some customers with older software, and not all customers have paid for later versions
I know you are going to ask this: I have no idea how
iPhoto was loaded onto our computer. I did not buy
iLife 5 or 6 (iLife 4 came with our original laptop
purchase), but one day I was loading pictures and it
just appeared that way--I always assumed it came
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night. But I know it was March 06, because the video
I took in February would not load onto iPhoto (had to
use the software that came with the camera), but the
ones I took April 1st did load onto iPhoto. The only
other way I thought was that AppleCare loaded it, but
it was in for service in November 05 and mid-April
06, nowhere near the time I noticed it being on the
laptop.
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