On Mar 10, 2004, at 8:28 AM, Rad Craig wrote:


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.

That's odd...it should work. Appletalk in the PC doesn't actually do anything useful. I'm going to ask around. it doesn't work for me here because I'm not joined as a member of the domain...I get the error "The account is not authorized to log in from this station" which is wrong, as usual with Windows errors, it's because my system isn't joined to the domain.



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