> Turn on windows sharing in the sharing panel. Then the PC's can see
> your computer via Network Neighborhood. Log on with your username and
> password, and you can see your home folder. You can also set up guest
> access, and then you can see any files in any user's public folder.

I did this already and they don't show up on my PC's.  I have
searched/browsed in Network Neighborhood and the mac doesn't show up.  I
have even tried to go to it directly by typing in the UNC name...says it
can't be found.  I also tried installing AppleTalk Protocol on my PC and
that didn't seem to make any difference at all.

Rad...




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