Visit Mac-connect: File sharing between Mac and PC July 30, 2010 Accessing Windows shared files from Mac computers
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Connecting to Windows XP from a Mac


In order to access shared files on a Windows XP computer (or any computer running Samba) from a Mac, the Mac will need to "connect" to the Windows XP computer and "mount" the shared files.

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Instructions:

Start at the "Go" drop down menu at the top of your screen, then "Connect to server".
If the computer you wish to connect to is listed, just select it from the list.
If the computer is not listed, type into the "Server Address" field 'smb://' followed by the computer name or IP address of the computer to which you want to connect.
Click the "Connect" button in the bottom right corner of the window.

connecting to a computer running Samba



Enter in a username and password. If you want the Mac to remember your user name and password combination, check the box "Add to Keychain".
The workgroup name needs to be the workgroup the PC belongs to. If you don't know the workgroup that the PC belongs to you can find out by right clicking on the "My Computer" desktop icon on the PC, selecting "Properties" and then selecting the "Computer Name" tab. The workgroup name is about half way down the window.
Click the "OK" button in the bottom right hand corner of the window to finish.

Authentication a Mac for Samba shares


Select the "share" you are after. This simply refers to a particular group of shared files. Click "OK".

Selecting a shared directory


If successful, the shared files will now appear in a window and an icon link to this share will appear on the desktop


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