[muglo] Re: Networking
- From: Scott Strawbridge <scotts1@xxxxxxx>
- To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 13:06:36 -0400
Hi Tim
I'm pretty sure (unless they changed it in version 8) that Toast only
works Mac to Mac (Toast is a Mac only program)
I'm not sure why the PC is not seeing the Mac, but it's probably a
setting that has to be turned on
try copying files to the Mini and burn them from there?
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On 14-Jun-07, at 12:53 PM, Tim Kearn wrote:
> Scott,
> Using your last suggestion the PC shows up on the mini!
> Great success (in my best Borat voice). :)
> But the mini doesn't show up on the PC yet.
> Now, I would like to use Toast to copy CD's - ie - have the PC as the
> burner and the mini as the reader.
> Anyone ever tried this with a PC?
> Have done it with Macs.
> It can be done using the 'Toast Anywhere' setting. I enabled it and
> entered the IP of the PC under 'shared recorder', but says it can't
> connect.
> Any relation to the PC not seeing the mini?
> Tim
>
> On 6/14/07, Scott Strawbridge <scotts1@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi Tim
>> does your PC have a Workgroup?
>> if so, you can add the mac to it by opening Directory Access
>> (Applications/Utilities/)
>> Under the Services tab, you will see SMB/CIFS. Choose it and click
>> Configure
>> when the Window pops up, type in the name of your workgroup
>>
>> Can you see the PC from the Mac (New Finder Window and choose Network
>> in the sidebar)? it might take a couple of seconds to show up.
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>> On 14-Jun-07, at 11:50 AM, Tim Kearn wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Scott.
>>> Followed the steps and have a site address (numbers) listed at the
>>> bottom.
>>> Looked under My Computer on Windows, but don't see the mini listed.
>>> Does something need to be activated on XP?
>>> Tim
>>>
>>> On 6/14/07, Scott Strawbridge <scotts1@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> Hi Tim
>>>> Open System Preferences and choose Sharing
>>>> under the Services tab, check off Windows Sharing
>>>> The XP machine should now be able to see the Mac Mini on the
>>>> network
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>>>> Scott Strawbridge | Graphic Artist
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 14-Jun-07, at 11:15 AM, Tim Kearn wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> Have Windows XP that I would like to network with a Mac mini
>>>>> (10.4.9).
>>>>> They are connected to the Internet through a wired router and
>>>>> cable
>>>>> DSL.
>>>>> Any suggestions how to accomplish this?
>>>>> Have done it before with 2 macs.
>>>>> Both machines have iTunes, and each music library shows up on each
>>>>> others under the 'sharing' tab, so they 'see' each other.
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Tim
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