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<blockquote data-quote="jmedley" data-source="post: 925789" data-attributes="member: 37487"><p>OK, I have a desktop, a laptop, and an iMac, yeah, sounds like a joke. Anyway, for some reason the 17" MacBook Pro file sharing doesn't work between it and the Mac Pro desktop, but works fine between it and the 20" iMac. The iMac can file share both ways with the other two computers. That is, everything works except moving files from the MacBook Pro to the Mac Pro desktop. </p><p></p><p>When I connect to the Mac Pro from the iMac and do command 'i' I see, under sharing and permission, 'wilson' (username) and everyone. But, when I do the same from the MacBook Pro, it shows 'root' and 'everyone'. Not sure if that means anything or everything. I am looking for suggestions.</p><p></p><p>(by the way, I created a new user acct on the MacBook Pro and file sharing works fine on that user acct.)</p><p></p><p>All three are running 10.6.1</p><p></p><p>Thanks ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmedley, post: 925789, member: 37487"] OK, I have a desktop, a laptop, and an iMac, yeah, sounds like a joke. Anyway, for some reason the 17" MacBook Pro file sharing doesn't work between it and the Mac Pro desktop, but works fine between it and the 20" iMac. The iMac can file share both ways with the other two computers. That is, everything works except moving files from the MacBook Pro to the Mac Pro desktop. When I connect to the Mac Pro from the iMac and do command 'i' I see, under sharing and permission, 'wilson' (username) and everyone. But, when I do the same from the MacBook Pro, it shows 'root' and 'everyone'. Not sure if that means anything or everything. I am looking for suggestions. (by the way, I created a new user acct on the MacBook Pro and file sharing works fine on that user acct.) All three are running 10.6.1 Thanks .. [/QUOTE]
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