> > > >The Help Center can describe (and even walk you through, thanks to >AppleScript) setting up filesharing between the two computers. >Basically, though, turn on File Sharing (in teh File Sharing control >panel) on the Rev B iMac. then, on the Flat-panel, go to the "Go" >menu and choose Connect to Server. Select the other iMac, supply name >and password, and it should then mount on the desktop. > >FWIW, with most (all?) recent Apple products, you no longer have to >use a cross over cable to do this; they 'autosense' what they're >connecting to and automatically cross over. :) I do this between my >PowerBook G4 and my PowerMac G4 all the time. > Thank you, it worked but when I realized I had only one LAN connection in the room, being stuborn, I used the crosover and it worked. But I stand corrected for not reading 'HELP". As a autodact Mac-user I mostly use my intuition. Many times it works but not allways.. Thanks again, greetings, Andr�.
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