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How can I use Windows File Sharing on my Mac?

Cyril Roger

Cyril Roger

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SharingHow can you share folders from your Mac with PC users on the same network as you? Windows File Sharing’s the name! This allows a computer running Windows to connect to your Apple computer using its native sharing protocol. Connecting a Mac to a PC is easier now than it was five years ago, but can still encounter some compatibility issues. Hence why you should run Windows File Sharing. Let’s see how you set it up.

First make sure both the PC and the Mac are on the same subnet, that is that the first three octets of their IP addresses are the same (for example 174.21.7.1 and 174.21.7.2). Then, you’ll need to make sure you use your own account on your Mac. If you don’t have one just follow the next steps. Go into System Preferences>Accounts and just click on the ‘+’ button. Then simple enter a name and short name (preferably the same for both and in lower case) . If you login to your PC with a specific user name, then try using the same one on your Mac. Enter your password then press ‘Create Account’ and close System Preferences.

You then need to turn on Windows File Sharing. Go to System Preferences>Sharing. Before Leopard you simply needed to check the ‘Windows File Sharing’ option. In Mac OS 10.5 though, you’ll have to check ‘File Sharing’ then press ‘Options’ and check ‘Share files and folders using SMB’.

To connect to your Mac files from your PC, go to Start>My Network Places, then select ‘Add a network place’. A wizard will pop up to guide you. When it comes to entering an address, just type the Mac’s IP address followed by a slash and its name, for example: \\192.168.0.10\IMAC. You’ll then be asked to enter a name. Leave the one that appears or just type your Mac’s name. Here it would be IMAC. Click next and close the wizard. A folder with your Mac’s name should now appear. You can now share Mac folders on your PC!

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