>If you are trying to share folders from your Mac to be seen on the
>card, I have done that before.  It's essentially assigning a drive
>letter in Windows to a folder on the Mac side of things.

>Let me know which one you are trying to do.

>Brian Futrell

I have a folder on the Mac side which needs to be seen by Windows as a
shared folder. I used one of my Macs to downloaded an update file for
Windows NT.

I need to have specific instructions pertinent to the Orange Micro system,
since evidently I am not doing something correctly and I think I am
following the manual verbatim.

Thanks for the help.

Neal Lewis

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