Hi everyone,
Here's the situation : we have 3 macs, 2 Intel running Leopard and 1 G5 running Tiger. All macs have the same username and password for admin. All computers connect to one another to access files spread out in all of the hard disks.
I recently installed one of the Intel-Leopard (let's call it Computer A) though having some crashes during installations. After it all done, there was some permission problems in which the volume show custom permission. I managed to fix this via Terminal. Usually we can just try to connect to another mac and it will show all the disks in that mac. But now, to connect to a disk in computer A, the disk have to be shared in System Preferences->Sharing->File Sharing. There's even one disk that's been shared that way, but still it won't show if I try to connect from another computer.
Hopefully the explanation is quite clear. Anyone can help? Thanks in advanced.
Here's the situation : we have 3 macs, 2 Intel running Leopard and 1 G5 running Tiger. All macs have the same username and password for admin. All computers connect to one another to access files spread out in all of the hard disks.
I recently installed one of the Intel-Leopard (let's call it Computer A) though having some crashes during installations. After it all done, there was some permission problems in which the volume show custom permission. I managed to fix this via Terminal. Usually we can just try to connect to another mac and it will show all the disks in that mac. But now, to connect to a disk in computer A, the disk have to be shared in System Preferences->Sharing->File Sharing. There's even one disk that's been shared that way, but still it won't show if I try to connect from another computer.
Hopefully the explanation is quite clear. Anyone can help? Thanks in advanced.