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ITS - Technology & Learning Services Page 23
Revised October 8, 2004
Connecting to Shared Disks and Folders on Windows PCs
(SMB Protocol)
This is one of the coolest features of Mac OS X: it can see shared disks and folders on Windows
PC machines (no longer are you an outsider if you are the only person in your office using a
Mac!). Here’s how it works:
1. On the Windows PC, share a folder (usually you do this by right-clicking on a folder,
choosing Properties from the shortcut menu, clicking the Sharing tab, and turning on
Share this folder on the network. In the Share name text box, type a name (no spaces
allowed) for the folder as it will appear on the network.)
2. On the Mac, open any Finder window and click on Network in the Sidebar.
3. The shared PCs may appear as individual computer names, or if they have used
Microsoft’s Network Setup Assistant, you may only see the icon of their Workgroup
(network cluster). The Workgroup name (unless changed by the network administrator)
is usually MSHOME or WORKGROUP.
4. If necessary, click LOCAL or the Windows WORKGROUP name. Now in Column View,
the names of the individual PCs on the network will appear on the right side of the
window.
5. Double-click the name of the computer you want and the SMB/CIFS Filesystem
Authentication dialog box will appear (Figure 23). If there is a Workgroup/Domain
assigned to the Windows computer/server, you will need to type its name in the proper
textbox and then provide your Username and Password. (Note: If you have an account
on the Windows PC, use that Username and Password. If a PC administrator
administrates the PC, you may be able to leave the password blank and still get in.)
6. Click on the OK button to submit this information. (Note: You can click Add to
Keychain and your Mac will remember the password for future connections.)
Figure 23: SMB/CIFS Filesystem Authentication
7. The shared folder from the Windows machine will appear as an icon on your Desktop.
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