Thanks very much.
On Mar 26, 2008, at 4:09 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

If you only need to move files between your Mac and other Windows machines on your local network you can skip the iDisk stuff and just share directly. You have a fileserver built into your Mac which your Windows machines can connect to. That will make your user folder on your Mac show up as another drive on your Windows box. Take a poke at Preferences->Sharing->Windows Sharing to turn the service on.

CB

vashaun jones wrote:
Are their any other accessible things it can do besides the web page creation tool. Basically what I'm trying to figure out is did I make a mistake by getting it if all I have is one Mac and the rest are Windows machines.
On Mar 26, 2008, at 1:31 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:

Hi Vashaun,

You said: So basically I can use a Windows machine and download the items that's on my I Disc. Is this correct? Have you tried it?

TK: Yes you sure can. I believe that there was some sort of utility in the Software folder on the iDisk that you could use with Windows but I didn't bother with that myself. I simply used the Add Network Place option, entered my username and password and voila, it was there. I think that the path was idisk.mac.com/.mac- membername but I could be mistaken as it was quite a while ago that I used the iDisk on a PC.

HTH.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
& Carter the Canine
Fort McMurray, AB Canada






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