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Ohh, about to smash my iMac, Can SEE my WinXP but cannot connect (Invalid Username)
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<blockquote data-quote="dtravis7" data-source="post: 235774" data-attributes="member: 8287"><p>I have all my machines both Windows and OSX in the same workgroup as that makes things easier. I just click Go and Network and click on the name of the PC and put in Administrator and the Admin password and I get right in. I also make SURE that any Firewall on the windows machine has an exception so it will allow that range of IP address's that my network uses. I have a rather large network with Macs with both Panther and Tiger and on the PC side mostly XP Pro, one Home and 2k Server, all go right in. Will see if I can think of anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtravis7, post: 235774, member: 8287"] I have all my machines both Windows and OSX in the same workgroup as that makes things easier. I just click Go and Network and click on the name of the PC and put in Administrator and the Admin password and I get right in. I also make SURE that any Firewall on the windows machine has an exception so it will allow that range of IP address's that my network uses. I have a rather large network with Macs with both Panther and Tiger and on the PC side mostly XP Pro, one Home and 2k Server, all go right in. Will see if I can think of anything else. [/QUOTE]
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