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Accessing Macbook on local network from another computer
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<blockquote data-quote="wredhawk" data-source="post: 1726957" data-attributes="member: 380041"><p>Kind of the opposite of what this section is for but the only place I found it fit.</p><p></p><p>I have a Macbook Pro. It is a part of my local network which includes a 2tb network drive and a windows computer as well as printers, etc. To the best of my knowledge (which with the mac is not extensive!) I have everything set for sharing.</p><p>So, if I am on my Windows 10 laptop, the Macbook shows up in the network. When I double click on it, I get a window asking for my network credentials, with the username on my Mac already filled in and a box to enter my password. I enter the same password that I use to log into my macbook but it refuses it. I can't recall having any other passwords for my mac other then of course websites, etc.</p><p></p><p>Can anyone tell me what password the mac wants?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wredhawk, post: 1726957, member: 380041"] Kind of the opposite of what this section is for but the only place I found it fit. I have a Macbook Pro. It is a part of my local network which includes a 2tb network drive and a windows computer as well as printers, etc. To the best of my knowledge (which with the mac is not extensive!) I have everything set for sharing. So, if I am on my Windows 10 laptop, the Macbook shows up in the network. When I double click on it, I get a window asking for my network credentials, with the username on my Mac already filled in and a box to enter my password. I enter the same password that I use to log into my macbook but it refuses it. I can't recall having any other passwords for my mac other then of course websites, etc. Can anyone tell me what password the mac wants? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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