The simplest way to create a new share is to use SharePoints. Check it out
at:

http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/12512

Nick


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Nick Collingridge - Zapp Computer Consultancy

From: Tom Burke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Mac UK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 16:42:21 +0000
To: "Mac UK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Sharing Firewire drives

Hello the List!

I have a 12" Powerbook with an external LaCie Firewire drive. My
daughter also has a Powerbook, a Lombard, and the other day we started
hearing head-slapping from the disk drive after it had been on for a
couple of hours. My first thought was to get her existing stuff safe,
and I decided that the bast way would be for her to log into my machine
from hers (using 'Connect to Server') and then drop her Home folders
onto a folder on the Firewire drive. Obviously, with a Lombard she
can't connect to the Lacie direct, and we don't have a Firewire PC card
available.

Both machines are running OS 10.2.8. Mine is networked (ethernet) into
a hub; my daughter's has a wireless PC card and uses the IOXperts
driver for it. The 'Connect to Server' went OK, but after logging into
my PB remotely the only resources shown were the main HD on my PB; my
Home folder; and a CD that happened to be in the CD drive. No sight of
the Firewire drives. I've checked a few books (David Pogue's in
particular) but can't find any mention of how to get the external
drives to be shared. Is this not possible?

Tom Burke


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