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Best networking software to add a Mac to a Windows network?
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<blockquote data-quote="jhelm007" data-source="post: 128063" data-attributes="member: 6916"><p>Rman must not stand for reading-comprehension-man. just kidding. </p><p></p><p>In the pre OS-X OSs networking was set up in a couple of 'control panels' these are accessed either by clicking on the little 6 color apple at the top left or by navigating to HD>>System Folder>>Control Panels.</p><p></p><p>Now I haven't actually done this in a really long time since I upgraded all my computers to OSX ASAP, but IIRC you need to open 'File Sharing' and turn file sharing ON. then open 'TCP/IP' and the fields are rather like any windows network set-up (pre XP). If anyone can varify, clarify, or correct this, please do so.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p></p><p>PS: if your Mac inclined cohort can upgrade to OSX encourage them to do so. eventuyally they will thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhelm007, post: 128063, member: 6916"] Rman must not stand for reading-comprehension-man. just kidding. In the pre OS-X OSs networking was set up in a couple of 'control panels' these are accessed either by clicking on the little 6 color apple at the top left or by navigating to HD>>System Folder>>Control Panels. Now I haven't actually done this in a really long time since I upgraded all my computers to OSX ASAP, but IIRC you need to open 'File Sharing' and turn file sharing ON. then open 'TCP/IP' and the fields are rather like any windows network set-up (pre XP). If anyone can varify, clarify, or correct this, please do so. Good luck PS: if your Mac inclined cohort can upgrade to OSX encourage them to do so. eventuyally they will thank you. [/QUOTE]
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