If you see an icon here, it means AutoGuest is turned on and ready to prevent dialogs on this Mac.
If you do not see an icon here, it means AutoGuest is turned off or not installed correctly.
This represents an AppleTalk network of any type and size. It could be a LocalTalk wire three feet long, an Ethernet link to another building, or a giant wide area network stretching around the world, like the one we use at Apple Computer, Inc.
This represents an application program running on a remote Mac, receiving a link across an AppleTalk network from a program on this Mac.
The remote Mac is configured so Guest users can use program linking.
This represents an application program running on this Mac, linking to a program on a remote Mac across an AppleTalk network.
Statistics showing how often certain AutoGuest code is used. Some might stay at zero.
GuestSuccess increases when a program on this Mac links to another program, remote or local.
BackgroundSuccess increases when the first program is in the background.
Put AutoGuest in the Control Panels folder and restart, then check this space.
This is a toy dialog box for your amusement. It has no effect, but it shows how annoying life is without AutoGuest.