You have to download the I Disk application for Windows and just type in your username and password and it will mount like your C drive in Windows. The other stuff like copying and pasting works the same. Do a Google search for Windows/I Disk and you should get some hits. If you can't find it I can put it in your public Dot Mac folder if I can find it, if you have a Dot Mac account and assuming I can locate it.
On Jun 7, 2008, at 6:49 PM, Larry Wanger wrote:

This may be a stupid question but how do I set up the iDisk on Windows?


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On Jun 7, 2008, at 1:12 PM, Shaun Jones wrote:

You can use the I Disk application for Windows and it does the same thing as the one on the Mac does with no hick ups that way you don't have to use the web for access.
On Jun 7, 2008, at 2:49 PM, Larry Wanger wrote:

It works for me. One issue I have though is that I use Windows at work and using the .Mac interface after logging in on the web is very difficult with Jaws. But, everything else works well. I do think its a bit expensive though. They are set to do a major overhall of the service at WWDC so hang on and see what happens.


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On Jun 7, 2008, at 8:51 AM, James Austin wrote:

Hi folks,

Does anyone on the list use .mac? Would you say that is is accessible and worth the payment?

Thanks

James








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