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I have been running 3 PC's on a wired network running XP pro with no
problems. I have just got a new Mac notebook and it picks up the network with no problem and can transfer files to the 3 PCs with no problem. However the 3 pc's do not pick up the Mac on the network even if it is connected by cable or wireless to the router. I have tried using XP on the MAC using Parallels but when I do that it does not pick up the network at all though internet connection to the router is ok. Can anyone help? thanks Alan Alan |
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"Alan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:47075876$0$13935$(E-Mail Removed)... >I have been running 3 PC's on a wired network running XP pro with no >problems. I have just got a new Mac notebook and it picks up the network >with no problem and can transfer files to the 3 PCs with no problem. >However the 3 pc's do not pick up the Mac on the network even if it is >connected by cable or wireless to the router. > I have tried using XP on the MAC using Parallels but when I do that it > does not pick up the network at all though internet connection to the > router is ok. > Can anyone help? What happens if one of the PCs opens a DOS prompt (Start | Run | cmd) and then tries: 1. ping mac 2. ping 1.2.3.4 3. net view \\mac 4. net view \\1.2.3.4 where "mac" is the hostname of the Mac and "1.2.3.4" is its IP address. I wonder what protocol the Mac uses for file and printer sharing? Maybe it's not SMB (implied by net use / net view, I think). It could be that the Mac is clever enough to know about net use/view even though it's not its native sharing protocol, but Windows doesn't know about the Mac sharing protocol. I woner if there's an additional downloadable Mac protocol for Windows. |
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Soni tempori elseu romani yeof helsforo nisson ol sefini ill des Sat, 6 Oct
2007 10:42:47 +0100, sefini jorgo geanyet des mani yeof do uk.comp.home-networking, yawatina tan reek esk "Alan" <(E-Mail Removed)> fornis do marikano es bono tan el: >Can anyone help? Change the Sharing options in the system settings. By default, access to almost everything is turned off. deKay -- Lofi Gaming: www.lofi-gaming.org.uk [Gamertag: deKay 01] Gaming Diary: www.lofi-gaming.org.uk/diary/ My computer runs at 3.5MHz and I'm proud of that "Zomoniac is wrong" |
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On Sat, 6 Oct 2007 10:42:47 +0100, "Alan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I have been running 3 PC's on a wired network running XP pro with no >problems. I have just got a new Mac notebook and it picks up the network >with no problem and can transfer files to the 3 PCs with no problem. However >the 3 pc's do not pick up the Mac on the network even if it is connected by >cable or wireless to the router. >I have tried using XP on the MAC using Parallels but when I do that it does >not pick up the network at all though internet connection to the router is >ok. >Can anyone help? >thanks >Alan > This may help - if you haven't done it already. On the Mac, go to Applications : Utilities : Directory Access and in SMB/CIFS make sure that you've entered your workgroup name. HTH -- Steve |
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