If you just want to transfer files, use a ftp server on one machine and a ftp
client on the other.  There is free server software out on the web.

Stephen

On Sat, 08 Feb 2003 20:00:40 -0600, Chuck Stinnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Maybe some Mac-PC network experts can weigh in on this slightly off-topic
>matter.
>
>Is a Mac software app like "Dave" required here?
>
>
>on 2/8/03 7:42 PM, D MCCOOL at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Chuck,
>> 
>> Thanks. My biggest problem now is getting back up to speed on the MAC OS. I
>> Have had a Mac Plus since the late 80's, but haven't really used a MAC since
>> then. Two weeks ago I bought the Power Tower and now I'm re-learning the OS
>> on the fly. Next I need to work on my home network. I can't get the PT and
>> my PC to see each other. They both log on the Web just fine.
>> 
>> Del McCool


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