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Network Computers Disappeared in Macintosh HD
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<blockquote data-quote="rzj90059" data-source="post: 978934" data-attributes="member: 103936"><p>Well if you wanna access the files from the PC on a Mac you need to have folders shared which by what you said, you did. On the other hand, if you want to share vice versa, I would go into Network Preference, then Sharing Preferences, and then File Sharing. Finally under options, I would click on SMB sharing, which is the protocol which share the file from mac to pc. Also, in my experience, you usually need to enter the Username and PW of the target machine you want to access. </p><p></p><p>Try this.</p><p>Go to "Connect to Server" (Command+K) under "Go" on the menu bar, and type in your target machines address (I think it has to be formatted smb://192.XX.XX.XX, if not switch out smb for afp). Try it manually in that sense. If it works, then add it to your login items so it can start up automatically.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://tech.ifelix.net/3001.html" target="_blank">http://tech.ifelix.net/3001.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rzj90059, post: 978934, member: 103936"] Well if you wanna access the files from the PC on a Mac you need to have folders shared which by what you said, you did. On the other hand, if you want to share vice versa, I would go into Network Preference, then Sharing Preferences, and then File Sharing. Finally under options, I would click on SMB sharing, which is the protocol which share the file from mac to pc. Also, in my experience, you usually need to enter the Username and PW of the target machine you want to access. Try this. Go to "Connect to Server" (Command+K) under "Go" on the menu bar, and type in your target machines address (I think it has to be formatted smb://192.XX.XX.XX, if not switch out smb for afp). Try it manually in that sense. If it works, then add it to your login items so it can start up automatically. [url]http://tech.ifelix.net/3001.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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