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Easy way to set up a home network
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<blockquote data-quote="forza1" data-source="post: 227001" data-attributes="member: 18358"><p>Thanks, I managed to set it up so I can access stuff on my desktop through my macbook and the other way round too. :black: </p><p>One last question..In XP (desktop PC) I can go to 'add a network place' and when i type in my macbook IP addy etc it lets the desktop access every single file on my macbook without needing a password. How can I stop this from happening? in XP I can limit the folders the macbook has access to through the network, but when its the other way round the person on the desktop can snoop through all the macbook files and programs.</p><p>anyway around this?</p><p></p><p>cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forza1, post: 227001, member: 18358"] Thanks, I managed to set it up so I can access stuff on my desktop through my macbook and the other way round too. :black: One last question..In XP (desktop PC) I can go to 'add a network place' and when i type in my macbook IP addy etc it lets the desktop access every single file on my macbook without needing a password. How can I stop this from happening? in XP I can limit the folders the macbook has access to through the network, but when its the other way round the person on the desktop can snoop through all the macbook files and programs. anyway around this? cheers. [/QUOTE]
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