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Important: You MUST have a password setup for your Windows user account to be able to access your shared files or drive/s from OS X
Getting Your Windows Machine Ready to Share
Obtain you Windows machine's IP Address.
Method 1:
Click Start -> Click Control Panel -> Click Network and Internet Connections -> Click Network Connections -> Right Click Local Area Connection -> Select Status -> Click the Support Tab
You should see something similar to the following
Method 2
Click Start > Click Run -> Type CMD -> Type ipconfig
You should see something similar to the following
Setting Up A Network
Click Start -> My Network Places -> under Network Tasks click Set up a home or small office network, this will start the Network Setup Wizard -> click Next twice -> select your appropriate connection method -> Enter in a computer description (example WinXP) and a computer name (example SCOTTWIN) Click Next -> Enter a workgroup name (example SCOTTS) click next -> Select turn on file and printer sharing. Follow the rest of the prompts if any and then move on to the next step.
More Help if you need it:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/hnw_wizard_overvieww.mspx?mfr=true
http://www.geekgirls.com/windowsxp_home_network.htm
Selecting File/s or Drive/s to Share
Navigate to the file or drive you want to share -> Right Click on it -> Select Sharing and Security -> Select the Check Box for Share this folder on the network -> Give it a name (example Win) -> Repeat for other folders or drives.
Firewall Setup
This Step Is Very Important, You Can Do Everything Else Perfect, Skip This Step and End Up Being Very Frustrated
My firewall, ZoneAlarm, was the reason that I kept getting a code 36, so make sure you configure your firewall, allowing access from your Mac's IP address.
I only had to navigate to the "truste Zones" and add my IP.
Setting Up Your Mac
Step 1 Finding Your Macs IP Address
Go to About This Mac from the Finder Menu
Select More Info
Select Network and Locate your Macs IP Address from the info
Step 2
Got to Applications -> Utilities Folder -> Click on Directory Access
-> Click on the Padlock in the lower left corner of the screen and type your password when prompted -> Click the Check Box next to SMB/CIFS -> Then click on the Configure Button -> Type in the name of the workgroup that you created in the Windows Network wizard (example was SCOTTS though its Z52 in the pic)
Step 3
Go to System Preferences -> Click on Sharing
Click the padlock in the lower left and enter your password when prompted -> Click the Check Box next to Windows Sharing [B->[/B]
Next click the Accounts button -> Click the check boxes for the accounts that you want to allow sharing with.
Step 4 Connecting To Your Windows Machine from OS X
From the Finder menu Click Go -> Select Connect To Server
Type in the your Windows Machines IP Address
A window will pop up requesting the -> Workgroup name (example SCOTTS) -> user name (type in your Windows account name) -> Password (your Windows account password)
Select the File Name or Drive Name you setup on Windows to share and Hit OK
An Icon should now appear on your desktop and a window will open showing the contents of your shared Windows folder, similar to this:
That should be it. Hopefully this will help out some new Mac users like myself.
If I missed something let me know.
Getting Your Windows Machine Ready to Share
Obtain you Windows machine's IP Address.
Method 1:
Click Start -> Click Control Panel -> Click Network and Internet Connections -> Click Network Connections -> Right Click Local Area Connection -> Select Status -> Click the Support Tab
You should see something similar to the following
Method 2
Click Start > Click Run -> Type CMD -> Type ipconfig
You should see something similar to the following
Setting Up A Network
Click Start -> My Network Places -> under Network Tasks click Set up a home or small office network, this will start the Network Setup Wizard -> click Next twice -> select your appropriate connection method -> Enter in a computer description (example WinXP) and a computer name (example SCOTTWIN) Click Next -> Enter a workgroup name (example SCOTTS) click next -> Select turn on file and printer sharing. Follow the rest of the prompts if any and then move on to the next step.
More Help if you need it:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/hnw_wizard_overvieww.mspx?mfr=true
http://www.geekgirls.com/windowsxp_home_network.htm
Selecting File/s or Drive/s to Share
Navigate to the file or drive you want to share -> Right Click on it -> Select Sharing and Security -> Select the Check Box for Share this folder on the network -> Give it a name (example Win) -> Repeat for other folders or drives.
Firewall Setup
This Step Is Very Important, You Can Do Everything Else Perfect, Skip This Step and End Up Being Very Frustrated
My firewall, ZoneAlarm, was the reason that I kept getting a code 36, so make sure you configure your firewall, allowing access from your Mac's IP address.
I only had to navigate to the "truste Zones" and add my IP.
Setting Up Your Mac
Step 1 Finding Your Macs IP Address
Go to About This Mac from the Finder Menu
Select More Info
Select Network and Locate your Macs IP Address from the info
Step 2
Got to Applications -> Utilities Folder -> Click on Directory Access
-> Click on the Padlock in the lower left corner of the screen and type your password when prompted -> Click the Check Box next to SMB/CIFS -> Then click on the Configure Button -> Type in the name of the workgroup that you created in the Windows Network wizard (example was SCOTTS though its Z52 in the pic)
Step 3
Go to System Preferences -> Click on Sharing
Click the padlock in the lower left and enter your password when prompted -> Click the Check Box next to Windows Sharing [B->[/B]
Next click the Accounts button -> Click the check boxes for the accounts that you want to allow sharing with.
Step 4 Connecting To Your Windows Machine from OS X
From the Finder menu Click Go -> Select Connect To Server
Type in the your Windows Machines IP Address
A window will pop up requesting the -> Workgroup name (example SCOTTS) -> user name (type in your Windows account name) -> Password (your Windows account password)
Select the File Name or Drive Name you setup on Windows to share and Hit OK
An Icon should now appear on your desktop and a window will open showing the contents of your shared Windows folder, similar to this:
That should be it. Hopefully this will help out some new Mac users like myself.
If I missed something let me know.