When I connect to another Mac I bring up the Network (command-K) and tab
to Browse, hit space, then I get a list of networked computers. From
there I up/down arrow through the finder network table list to find the
machine I want to connect to. After that I hit Command-O on the machine
which will connect me as a Guest and I can arrow through the Finder
server list of sharepoints. If I don't want to connect as a guest I have
to VO-left once to get to the Connect As... button and VO-space on that
to get a login dialog. After authenticating I'm dropped back but the
Connect As... has turned into a Disconnect button. If I then VO-Right
once I'm back to the table of sharepoints but in addition to the public
folder there are also shares for my account folder and, since I'm the
admin on that box, the Macintosh HD. So if I arrow up to my cblouch
sharepoint and hit command-O it mounts that on my desktop and drops me
into a window showing the contents of that share. This is all on OSX
10.8 so hopefully it rhymes a lot if you're on something else.
CB
On 1/6/14 11:45 AM, Bill Holton wrote:
Hi.
I can see my second Mini on the shift-command-k network menu, but I
cannot access it. I tried highlighting the computer name and pressing
command-o, left clicking, right clicking, pressing enter and
doubletapping my trackpad. Anyone with suggestions, thanks much.
Bill
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