>> Subject: Transfers from PC
>> 
>> I apologize if this is somewhat OT, but I need suggestions for the best way
>> to move 20 gigs of MP3 files from a Windoz XP machine to a PCI Mac. Both are
>> connected to a cable modem via Ethernet and a router.
>> Advice offered off-list would be fine.
>> 
>> ray
>> -- 
> 
> My solution was to set up personal websharing on the Mac, which will allow
> you to view a directory.  Then download the files from the Windoze box with
> Internet Explorer by entering the IP of the Mac.  I had to set the MIME type
> on PW, and not being a networking genius I had to fiddle a bit, but finally
> got them moved.  I was moving .wmv files, but I am sure MP3 would work as
> well if not easier.  Note too that I am assuming you gave both boxes on the
> same network or can put them on the same network.  I also have IPNetRouter
> running as a gateway for Internet sharing, but I don't think that made it
> work.
> 
> David


doh!!!  Just re-read and I have the transfer backwards.  But I would hope
Windoze has a websharing option that would facilitate a similar transfer???

Oh my gawd, and the size???  (I should read more carefully)  Can you stuff
them and download the stuffed file????


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