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networking two macs (lord, this is embarrassing)
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<blockquote data-quote="MissMurder" data-source="post: 871711" data-attributes="member: 45352"><p>I've recently received an exciting promo code which made the new 2.53GHz 15" MBP impossible not to buy (it was actually cheaper than the previous gen 13"), so I got it, but have no plans of leaving my MacBook aside.</p><p></p><p>Yet for some reason, the one thing I thought would be the easiest -- networking & sharing -- has gone bananas. I've had it for two days, and so far this is what goes on:</p><p></p><p>Both the MacBook and MBP have file sharing on, with "read & write" permissions set to "everyone".</p><p></p><p>The MacBook sees the PC as usual, and the MBP too, but can't connect to it.</p><p>The MBP sees the MacBook, and connects to it normally, but the PC is nowhere to be found.</p><p></p><p>I get an "error 36" on the MacBook when the connection (to the MBP) fails, but google didn't help me much, as I saw this error linked to a dozen different things.</p><p></p><p>Any idea what's wrong?</p><p></p><p>thanks. :Blushing:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MissMurder, post: 871711, member: 45352"] I've recently received an exciting promo code which made the new 2.53GHz 15" MBP impossible not to buy (it was actually cheaper than the previous gen 13"), so I got it, but have no plans of leaving my MacBook aside. Yet for some reason, the one thing I thought would be the easiest -- networking & sharing -- has gone bananas. I've had it for two days, and so far this is what goes on: Both the MacBook and MBP have file sharing on, with "read & write" permissions set to "everyone". The MacBook sees the PC as usual, and the MBP too, but can't connect to it. The MBP sees the MacBook, and connects to it normally, but the PC is nowhere to be found. I get an "error 36" on the MacBook when the connection (to the MBP) fails, but google didn't help me much, as I saw this error linked to a dozen different things. Any idea what's wrong? thanks. :Blushing: [/QUOTE]
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