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Can't log on to networked MacBook
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnMc_Lpool" data-source="post: 1652179" data-attributes="member: 348789"><p>I have a five year old MacBook Pro that I have just reformatted and upgraded with Yosemite.</p><p></p><p>I have a Windows Vista machine that has already had a network set up called HomeWireless and a workgroup called "Workgroup"</p><p></p><p>Previously, my MacBook was happily connected to the network and they could read each others shared folders. (I was using Mavericks)</p><p></p><p>I cannot now, for the life of me, successfully connect the Vista machine to the MacBook to read it's files althought the Mac is happily reading the Windows shared folders.</p><p></p><p>Here are my details;</p><p></p><p>My Macbook seems to be called MACBOOKPRO-C1D0</p><p></p><p>I have an account on the Mac in the "staff" group with an account name of "JohnMc" and full name "John McDonald" the home directory is, therefore, named: /Users/JohnMc</p><p></p><p>I have set file sharing so that all accounts have full read/write access to all the shared folders. In the sharing section I have Computer Name "ZEN" and underneath it says that "Computers in your local network can access your computer at: ZEN.local."</p><p></p><p>I have switched on Share Files and folders using both SMB and AFP. Under each of the options it says "Number of Users connected: 0"</p><p></p><p>It says that other users can access volumes at "afp://192.168.1.11" or "smb://192.168.1.11"</p><p></p><p>I have set a password to login to my MacBook account as "<em>password</em>" (obviously not my real password)</p><p></p><p>Now, in the Vista machine, if I go to networks, it shows the MacBook as "MACBOOKPRO-C1D0"</p><p></p><p>So far so good. At least I know the MacBook is networked.</p><p></p><p>However, when I try to connect to it, I get a login popup asking me for username and password. I have tried every possible combination I can think of to login to the Macbook and nothing works.</p><p></p><p>In Username I have tried JohnMc, John McDonald, ZEN\JohnMc, ZEN.local\JohnMc, MACBOOKPRO-C1D0\JohnMc, MACBOOKPRO-C1D0.local\JohnMc and entered my password and it just keep rejecting me saying "Logon Unsuccessful" </p><p></p><p>I'm tearing my har out here. I've wasted days trying to sort it. Non of the online tutorials seem to help as they just say enter username and password. Some of them seem to suggest that it should just log on without that.</p><p></p><p>Can anyone help me?</p><p></p><p>Yours in frustration</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnMc_Lpool, post: 1652179, member: 348789"] I have a five year old MacBook Pro that I have just reformatted and upgraded with Yosemite. I have a Windows Vista machine that has already had a network set up called HomeWireless and a workgroup called "Workgroup" Previously, my MacBook was happily connected to the network and they could read each others shared folders. (I was using Mavericks) I cannot now, for the life of me, successfully connect the Vista machine to the MacBook to read it's files althought the Mac is happily reading the Windows shared folders. Here are my details; My Macbook seems to be called MACBOOKPRO-C1D0 I have an account on the Mac in the "staff" group with an account name of "JohnMc" and full name "John McDonald" the home directory is, therefore, named: /Users/JohnMc I have set file sharing so that all accounts have full read/write access to all the shared folders. In the sharing section I have Computer Name "ZEN" and underneath it says that "Computers in your local network can access your computer at: ZEN.local." I have switched on Share Files and folders using both SMB and AFP. Under each of the options it says "Number of Users connected: 0" It says that other users can access volumes at "afp://192.168.1.11" or "smb://192.168.1.11" I have set a password to login to my MacBook account as "[I]password[/I]" (obviously not my real password) Now, in the Vista machine, if I go to networks, it shows the MacBook as "MACBOOKPRO-C1D0" So far so good. At least I know the MacBook is networked. However, when I try to connect to it, I get a login popup asking me for username and password. I have tried every possible combination I can think of to login to the Macbook and nothing works. In Username I have tried JohnMc, John McDonald, ZEN\JohnMc, ZEN.local\JohnMc, MACBOOKPRO-C1D0\JohnMc, MACBOOKPRO-C1D0.local\JohnMc and entered my password and it just keep rejecting me saying "Logon Unsuccessful" I'm tearing my har out here. I've wasted days trying to sort it. Non of the online tutorials seem to help as they just say enter username and password. Some of them seem to suggest that it should just log on without that. Can anyone help me? Yours in frustration [/QUOTE]
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