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seriously, our MacOS X machines connects to any share (Linux SMB, Irix NFS and WindowsXP share) without caring about existing user accounts, let alone passwords, but I have honestly no idea why that is even possible and our sysads couldn't be bothered to take care of Macs in general
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* Click the Apple menu and choose System Preferences.
* In the System Preferences window, click Network.
* Click the PPP tab.
* Re-enter your username and password in the Account Name and Password fields.
* Close the System Preferences and save the changes.
Despite my nickname causing confusion, I am not female ...
Originally posted by The PIT Anyone know how to get too work via Win2k???
If I remember corectly, you need to install "File services for Macintosh".
Start=>Settings=>Control panel=>Network, and here in "Advanced"=>"optional networking components...", then in "Other Network File and Printer Services" select "File services for Macintosh".
This step is needed on Win2000 server and Win2003 server.
But, if you have domain (or even active directory), and domain sufix is ".local", I'm not shure if could open files on Windows server from Mac OS X. Problem is that ".local" domain sufix is used by Mac OS X for it's internal comunication with itself.
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Originally posted by The PIT ...
Remember I'm tryiong to access a mac share from a pc and not setting up a shared area on the pc for mac use.
Sorry
Access from WinXP SP2 Pro to Mac OS X 10.3.6 works fine for me.
On Mac are started services "Personal File Sharing" and "Windows Sharing" in "Sharing". See if one of those services are not started.
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