Hi Glynn,

If you are on win 2k or XP pro, then PCMaclan will allow the macs to see you
and you them.

Alternatively, later versions of OSX will happily allow 2k/xp pc's to
chatter away nicely.

This is assuming that you are using an Ethernet switch and cat5 cabling (or
a gigabit switch, with appropriate adaptor cards - though recent G4/5's have
this built in).

Now if anyone knows of a simple trick to make OS9.2 see a windows server2003
machine, and play nicely with it, I'd be very interested to hear from them.

Give me a call / email if you want further info.

Richard Wills

+44(0)7808 482 718

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Sent: 21 September 2004 12:57
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Subject: [PRODIG] MAC to PC networking

Dear List,

I am still trying to find the answer to transferring digital images from a
Mac to a PC so that I can use a PC to upload to a web control panel.
Presently I am having to burn CDs of a few pix at a time but a cable or
network connection should be much simpler? Is there a simple cable that will
allow files/folders to be dumped on another desktop or how possible is it to
get a PC seen on a Mac network?

Ideas or advice will be greatly appreciated,

Regards,

Glyn

Art Photo Wales
www.artphotowales.com

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