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<blockquote data-quote="debaldeb" data-source="post: 1290434" data-attributes="member: 213471"><p><strong>Cross-platform file share</strong></p><p></p><p>Dear Aptmunich, Thanks for your helpline. I tried yours and a lot of other suggestions that were offered on MacForum, but all failed to help me connect between my Mac OS X 10.4 and Windows XP. After all the required changes, the Windows does not show Mac laptop in 'my network neighbourhood'. On teh other end, when I try to "connect to Server" on Mac using the Windows laptop's IP address, (smb://192.168.1.3), each time it fails to connect, and shows Error code- 36. I spent the whole day tinkering with Network connection, Windows firewall exceptions, and wireless connectivity, but to no avail. Please help! N.B.: (1) The two laptops are connected by wireless (Airport). (2) In the Mac OS, I cannot open Terminal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="debaldeb, post: 1290434, member: 213471"] [b]Cross-platform file share[/b] Dear Aptmunich, Thanks for your helpline. I tried yours and a lot of other suggestions that were offered on MacForum, but all failed to help me connect between my Mac OS X 10.4 and Windows XP. After all the required changes, the Windows does not show Mac laptop in 'my network neighbourhood'. On teh other end, when I try to "connect to Server" on Mac using the Windows laptop's IP address, (smb://192.168.1.3), each time it fails to connect, and shows Error code- 36. I spent the whole day tinkering with Network connection, Windows firewall exceptions, and wireless connectivity, but to no avail. Please help! N.B.: (1) The two laptops are connected by wireless (Airport). (2) In the Mac OS, I cannot open Terminal. [/QUOTE]
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