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<blockquote data-quote="argusp" data-source="post: 1324030" data-attributes="member: 141055"><p>Thank you, that worked. Had not actually clicked on the File Sharing to see the Options button before. Now the Mac shows in the Network tab on all of the PCs and access is as planned.</p><p></p><p>This leads to another problem, however. Before enabling SMB, the Mac automatically listed all of the PCs in the network under the Sharing tab in Finder. Now, I have to manually mount the drives. I there any way to have the best of both worlds - to have both the Mac and PCs automatically show shared network systems?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="argusp, post: 1324030, member: 141055"] Thank you, that worked. Had not actually clicked on the File Sharing to see the Options button before. Now the Mac shows in the Network tab on all of the PCs and access is as planned. This leads to another problem, however. Before enabling SMB, the Mac automatically listed all of the PCs in the network under the Sharing tab in Finder. Now, I have to manually mount the drives. I there any way to have the best of both worlds - to have both the Mac and PCs automatically show shared network systems? [/QUOTE]
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