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Jmw 66So you've made the switch to Mac, but kept your old PC, and now you've got both connected to your home router. How do you access your Windows files from OS X?
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toddproutyThis is for anyone who doesn't know the basics of this. The comments are where I found the "share folder" solution linked earlier.
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You can automatically mount your Windows drive every time you login to your Mac by adding it to your Login items. In System Preferences, Accounts, choose the "Login Items" tab and add the Volume to the list of apps that automatically start up. Thanks, Snorbalp !
How do you get your Mac and PC to talk
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You can automatically mount your Windows drive every time you login to your Mac by adding it to your Login items. In System Preferences, Accounts, choose the "Login Items" tab and add the Volume to the list of apps that automatically start up. Thanks, Snorbalp!
How do you get your Mac and PC to talk
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Andrew Whiteure you could set up an FTP or SSH server, but that's overkill for a regular home network. Turns out that Mac OS X can connect to Windows shared folders very easily. Read on to find out how.
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Tim JeffriesYou'll need to give your Mac an address to look for this shared folder, so get your PC's local IP address from the command line by running ipconfig .
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Chris KingThis will probably be a much more effective method of interplay between your mac and your windows computer. You'll share folders much more efficiently than the other way. Check it out.
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Ian DelaneySo you've made the switch to Mac, but kept your old PC, and now you've got both connected to your home router. How do you access your Windows files from OS X?
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