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Re: [Digital BW] Mac Gurus - need help with Mac/Pc network for B/W printing.

2002-04-21 by Michael J. Kravit

Jason,

Thanks, I have been messing with this since yesterday to no avail. BTW, 
as a long time PC  user I have to say that OS-X is a very nice intuitive 
OS. It is actually easy and a lot of fun to work with.

Thanks again.
Mike


On Sunday, April 21, 2002, at 05:42 PM, Jason DeFontes wrote:

> Mike,
>
> With Mac OS X you can both connect to shared files on a PC, and share
> files on the Mac that can be connected to from the PC. Here's an article
> that should explain everything you need to know:
>
> http://www.opensource.apple.com/projects/documentation/howto/html/osxsmb.
> html
>
> -Jason
>
> Michael J. Kravit wrote:
>> I am trying to connect a Mac G4 to a PC. I have both the Windows 2000 
>> PC
>> and the Mac both hooked up to the network via Cat 5/6 cable with a hub.
>> I can ping each machine from the other. I have enabled AppleTalk on the
>> PC.
>>
>> I don't know much about the Mac OS-X and can not get one to see the
>> other.
>>
>> We are trying to set up this connection to use the PC as a
>> scanner/printer machine and the Mac to run Photoshop 7.
>>
>> Anyone know what I need to do to make them see each other so I can 
>> share
>> files.
>>
>> Mike
>
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