![]() ![]() So it leads me to believe somethings gone wrong with some sort of preferences file perhaps? I've tried deleting in the ~/Library/ directory and relaunched but that didn't help either. I've reverted back using Time Machine to when the MacBook was running Mavericks and the problem still existed. So I'm pretty sure its not a network issue since the iMac can see the MacBook fine and the MacBook can 'technically' see the iMac.Īlso, if I manually connect to a shared drive on one of the PC's or the iMac via 'Connect to Server' the connection is fine and appears on the sidebar (however its named as the IP address of the shared drive and is only temporary as it disappears as I disconnect, which is totally useless) I've verified that the network settings are the same on both Macs (and they are) and I've even used a program called 'Bonjour Browser' to scan the network for the AFP share service on both Macs and both can detect each other (and themselves) on the network. I've troubleshooted for hours and hours and have come to the conclusion that it is not the cause. It even picks up the troubled Mac (which appears as 'Javan's MacBook Pro' thanks to bonjour) and appear in both the sidebar and the Network folder.īefore shots get fired, Yosemite has nothing to do with this. However, on another mac on my network, things seem all fine and dandy there. Instead there is a folder called 'Servers' and within that are two shortcuts that lead to the root drive of my Mac (which is named "glados" on the network). Strangely within this option the shared servers don't even appear there. Recently, all the devices listed in the 'Shared' section of the Finder sidebar have all disappeared and has been replaced an 'All." option. ![]() I've encountered a somewhat strange problem on my Mac.
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