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I have purchased an iMac and a powerbook. I also have windows computers on my home network. The windows computers all see each other and the macs. The macs see each other, but unless I specifically look up the IP address of the windows pc (which the router may change from time to time) I can't automatically "see" the windows computers. I see talk about changing the workgroup of the mac to match MSHOME of the windows PCs but in Leopard can't see how to do that. I would like to be able to click on Network and automatically see the windows PC's with their name. I also have an HP Media Vault network storage device that one time mounted automatically with the name Media Vault, but I can only access it via the IP address now.
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Can someone please shed some lights on an easy method to connect to a Mac (10.5.6) from a windows PC and vice versa?
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OK go to system pref, then to network, then click on the button named advanced then the tab labeled WINS and enter your info.
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What goes in WINS?
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I think there is ot much to configure. You should just enable the file sharing on your macs and make sure that the SAMBA protocol is activated. IIRC, go to Preferences/Sharing/File Sharing and there you can configure which folders you share on your mac. If you click options or something like that, you can specify if the file sharing is done via AFP (= Apple sharing protocol) or Samba (Windows sharing protocol), so activate the Samba so that your Windows can see it.

I've googeled this : File Sharing OS X 10.5 to Windows XP - Set Up File Sharing
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I think there is ot much to configure. You should just enable the file sharing on your macs and make sure that the SAMBA protocol is activated. IIRC, go to Preferences/Sharing/File Sharing and there you can configure which folders you share on your mac. If you click options or something like that, you can specify if the file sharing is done via AFP (= Apple sharing protocol) or Samba (Windows sharing protocol), so activate the Samba so that your Windows can see it.

I've googeled this : File Sharing OS X 10.5 to Windows XP - Set Up File Sharing
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My problem is the other side. I can the mac fine from windows, but can't see windows from the mac.
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My problem is the other side. I can the mac fine from windows, but can't see windows from the mac.
oups sorry

Well then check the previous pages of the guide : File Sharing OS X 10.5 to Windows XP - The Basics
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