Kathi3/24/04 7:32 AM
Have you put the CD into Computer #1 so it shows on the desktop of Computer
#1?
If this is done, then go to the chooser on Computer #2. In the window that
asks you to select the file server, select computer #1 and click OK.
Assuming that you already have Computer #1 on the desktop of Computer #2, it
will tell you that you already are connected. Click OK anyway. You will be
asked to "select the items you want to use." The CD on the desktop of
Computer #1 will be there with a box next to it. Check the box and click OK.
The icon of the CD will appear on the desktop of Computer #2.
As far as copying the CD, I am not sure how it would work. I have done this
before by simply copying the CD to a folder on the HD of the machine with
the burner and then copying. Takes a little longer, but much less hassle. Be
sure to hold down the option key when copying.


> I can get the HD in Computer #1 to show on #2 and vice versa but how do I
> get the CD to show?  I want to copy directly from #2 CD to #1 CD.  The CDs
> do not show up in file sharing setup like the HDs do.
> 


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