Thanks, Cotters.
It's late now, but I'll try it tomorrow.
John
On Tue, 24 May 2005 09:41:03 +0100, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 24/5/05, John Forbes, discombobulated, unleashed:
There doesn't seem to be a way to get into this. What's the secret?
When
I request information on how to access a public folder, I am directed to
sign in!
Here's some help John:
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Connecting to someone's Public folder using Windows
You can open a .Mac member's Public folder to see and copy files.
To access someone's Public folder, you need to know the person's member
name and Public folder password (if the Public folder is
password-protected).
To open someone's Public folder:
If you're using Windows XP, use iDisk Utility for Windows XP. To download
iDisk Utility for Windows XP, go to www.mac.com, and click .Mac
Downloads.
If you're using Windows 2000, open My Computer, choose Map Network Drive
from the Tools menu, then click "Web folder or FTP site." Enter the
following as the location to add: http://idisk.mac.com/membername-Public?
(where "membername" is the other person's .Mac member name). If a
password is required, enter "public" in the User Name field, and then
enter the Public folder password in the Password field.
If you're using Windows 98, open My Computer, double-click the Web
Folders icon, then double-click Add Web Folder. Enter the following as
the location to add: http://idisk.mac.com/membername-Public? (where
"membername" is the other person's .Mac member name). If a password is
required, enter "public" in the User Name field, and then enter the
Public folder password in the Password field.
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my username is cottycam
Cheers,
Cotty
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