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<blockquote data-quote="snather" data-source="post: 312879" data-attributes="member: 25367"><p>As I just have switched myself I am not familiar with the Bonjour app however I do know that I can map any of my shared windows drives from my Mac with out having to add any apps. From finder I just Go > Connect to servers then enter in the ip of the box that has the share that I want. IE smb://192.168.0.100 </p><p></p><p>What I have so far been unable to get done is have it reconnect to the share after sleep or reboot. I am sure there must be a way.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And if you have VNC installed on the windows box you can control it using the Chicken of VNC client for mac. As I understand it the server side of VNC is built into the Mac OS X </p><p></p><p>And if that was not enough M$ makes a RDP client for Mac so you can use RDP or Terminal services with your mac </p><p></p><p>Cheers Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snather, post: 312879, member: 25367"] As I just have switched myself I am not familiar with the Bonjour app however I do know that I can map any of my shared windows drives from my Mac with out having to add any apps. From finder I just Go > Connect to servers then enter in the ip of the box that has the share that I want. IE smb://192.168.0.100 What I have so far been unable to get done is have it reconnect to the share after sleep or reboot. I am sure there must be a way. And if you have VNC installed on the windows box you can control it using the Chicken of VNC client for mac. As I understand it the server side of VNC is built into the Mac OS X And if that was not enough M$ makes a RDP client for Mac so you can use RDP or Terminal services with your mac Cheers Brad [/QUOTE]
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