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Solve : Connecting Vista to a Mac? |
Answer» Hi all Check this out: Thanks for the reply. I checked out the link and it also says, "Click the CHECKBOX for Windows Sharing" My problem is that I don't have a check box for Windows Sharing. So much for Apple's idea of "Ease of Use" A member named Socrates, who is an expert in the Mac world, should eventually come along here. He does stop posting for longer periods of time occasionally. Quote from: Zylstra on August 29, 2008, 02:49:36 PM So much for Apple's idea of "Ease of Use" OK,thans. i'll kep eye out for him. Sorry, I'm out on work trips frequently and am away from the forums at times. Thanks Zylstra for letting them know about my periods of absence Davva, here's what you need to do: Go to your system preferences, and click on "sharing." On the left hand side check the box that says "file sharing." It should then change to "file sharing: on" on the right hand side. It should also TELL you how to get to your mac share via your vista computer (like by browsing or going to afp://IP.Address.Here) You'll notice that you have the ability to choose what folders are shared from that menu as well. Click on the plus sign under "shared folders" to add more folders that are shared. By default the only one shared is your "public" folder. You'll also notice on the right hand side that you can choose what abilities each user has (read, write, both). Let me know if you get stuck.btw: here's a newer article on how to setup the file sharing (the one Zylstra sent you was a good one but isn't really meant for OS 10.5) http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.5/en/8201.htmlQuote from: socrates on September 10, 2008, 07:35:13 AM btw: here's a newer article on how to setup the file sharing (the one Zylstra sent you was a good one but isn't really meant for OS 10.5) Thanks Socrates, I'll try it out when I get to work. Also read a previous post from 2 days ago. |
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