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bucketbakereturn 05-05-2007 14:57

Mac on windows network
 
afternoon all

got myself a nice new Macbook in the states while on holiday recently and aswell as getting to grips with the enivitable change of OS i'm hoping to move relevant files across one to the other over my wireless network.

Router Linksys Wag354g, latest firmware
Windows XP desktop
Macbook OSX 10.4.9

Have shared the C drive in its entireity on the Xp machine on the network and have managed to get the MAc to join the "workgroup".

So far i can see all the 'top tier' of files on the C drive on the Mac but if i try to navigate beyond for example Documents and Settings to my personal MyDocuments folder where i have everything i cant get any further.

Not finding the Mac Os particularly strange to use but this is a little frustrating.

your suggestions please.

danielf 05-05-2007 14:59

Re: Mac on windows network
 
Have you enabled sharing for the folder you want to get to?

bucketbakereturn 05-05-2007 15:06

Re: Mac on windows network
 
.......as well as the enabling the C drive in its entireity?

i can't even see the other shared folders on the network never mind the ones i want, but in reply no i haven't enabled sharing on the specific folder.

zing_deleted 05-05-2007 15:09

Re: Mac on windows network
 
can you see the mac drives on xp (I know nothing about mac) perhaps you could go the other way

bucketbakereturn 05-05-2007 15:23

Re: Mac on windows network
 
.....actually haven't tried it that way around. I'd probably only see the machine but not the public folders on the mac as i know i haven't enabled sharing from the Mac side.

danielf 05-05-2007 16:30

Re: Mac on windows network
 
I just had a look on my Mac, but I'm struggling to connect to any of my windows machines. It can see the NAS drive allright though... :shrug:

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Quote:

Originally Posted by bucketbakereturn (Post 34294847)
.....actually haven't tried it that way around. I'd probably only see the machine but not the public folders on the mac as i know i haven't enabled sharing from the Mac side.

There is a shared folder in the users (HD -> Users) directory. You might be able to stick your files in there?

bucketbakereturn 05-05-2007 16:45

Re: Mac on windows network
 
oh aye there's a shared folder on the Mac side but i'm tryin to move files TO the Mac from the pc, so its the windows files i need to see.

i've obviously googled it and they talk of Finder/Go/Connect to Server/ and then type smb/ipadress of target pc/name of folder

but there's no joy there either.

There's been a couple of processes here whereby Macs mantra of 'it just works' itsn't quite so true.But it is a beautiful machine and i will grow to love it i know.

Druchii 05-05-2007 16:58

Re: Mac on windows network
 
Is there a way to let network users change/add files on the MAC? This way you could sit at your XP machine and simply drag them to the MAC.

bucketbakereturn 05-05-2007 17:05

Re: Mac on windows network
 
thats a good idea, aproach it from the XP side with the sharing folder on the MAc enabled.

danielf 05-05-2007 17:12

Re: Mac on windows network
 
Well, I'd like to help, but windows won't see my mac on the network, and my mac sees my windows pc's but refuses to connect as the 'alias cannot be found'. One thing which might help though (saw this on the web), to connect from the mac and typing the full address/path to the shared folder you want to connect to.

bucketbakereturn 05-05-2007 17:14

Re: Mac on windows network
 
don't u love that 'alias' message even though i haven't a scooby what it means..........and yes i've tried the address of where i want to go to and no joy........i shall soldier on.

Shouldn't have started this thread on a Saturday in such good weather!!

danielf 05-05-2007 17:18

Re: Mac on windows network
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bucketbakereturn (Post 34294931)
don't u love that 'alias' message even though i haven't a scooby what it means..........and yes i've tried the address of where i want to go to and no joy........i shall soldier on.

Shouldn't have started this thread on a Saturday in such good weather!!

Yes, that alias message is great. I tried 'fix it' and then it asked me which program I wanted to use to open the alias. Yeah right. Most useful :D

bucketbakereturn 05-05-2007 17:41

Re: Mac on windows network
 
is ur Mac ur main machine, was just going to pick ur brain bout accomplishing the move from Outlook to Entourage?

zing_deleted 05-05-2007 18:03

Re: Mac on windows network
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bucketbakereturn (Post 34294922)
thats a good idea, aproach it from the XP side with the sharing folder on the MAc enabled.

wish I thought of that ;) thats what I meant by other way round. Does mac see udf dvd format? maybe dvd rw is the way to go ?

danielf 05-05-2007 18:05

Re: Mac on windows network
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bucketbakereturn (Post 34294955)
is ur Mac ur main machine, was just going to pick ur brain bout accomplishing the move from Outlook to Entourage?

It's a work laptop actually. I bring it home when I want to do some work at home that I need the Mac for. I have it connected to the web and my NAS drive, which is sufficient for what I want, so I have very little experience in actually moving stuff across.


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