> Well, I have a Mac in nearly every room, connected through routers and > switches. All I have done is to turn on "file sharing" in the Macs that > I want to "see" on the network. You have the choice of "Appletalk" or > "TCP/IP" as means of connecting. > > Just open the "File Sharing" control panel on the "target" Mac and set > the preferences. Turn "Sharing" on and you are ready to go. > > Ken > > So when do you *need* to select a hard disk, file, or folder and choose to share it? On system 9.1 done thru the get info box, old system via finder file menu.
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