Hi man, and thanks for that.
It seems to me that you're right :(
This irritates me a bit... :(
Maybe the only solution will be to buy some DropBox-storage and take things that way :(
-David
Den 28.11.2010 02:32, skrev Yuma Decaux:
Hi,

This most probably has to do with how you have file sharing setup on
both systems. Let's not make assumptions on the windows system as
usually it is quite more open than macs :)

On the mac, you should setup a shared folder, and in your accounts
preferences get the shared folder for SMB. SMB is the protocl used by
windows for file sharing.



One more thing, since macs can only read on NTFS partitions, a mac can
copy the file from a windows partition to its own partition, but i
doubth you can place a windows file or folder from a windows partition
to your mac partition.

I haven't tried this, but freshly out of snow 101 certification, this is
my best bet.


Hope this helps somehow


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