I have tried every means I know of to connect my Mac (10.4.8) and PC (XP Proffessional) and it quite simply, won't work.
Connect to smb://User
assword@192.168.1.103/drive won't work, apparently the address cannot be read or written. (Over Wifi) IP is correct
Micro's Remote Desktop client? Nope. Cannot connect.
Direct crossover cable? Again, no, followed a tutorial assigning static IPs, gateways, subnets, routers, to the letter. All I got was an inactive Wifi and no connection.
Mac won't connect to Windows. Windows won't connect to mac.
With all the things I've tried I must be doing something obviouse wrong. But it isn't obvious to me. Could someone please give me any idea why this problem is such a persistant one? I mean, even a direct cable won't have any of it, what on earth is the matter with this?
DETAILS:
C DRIVE IS SET TO SHARING, MAC ALLOWING WINDOWS FILE SHARING. Possibly something to do with Sampra or whatever it is, I don't know how to do that, not messed with that side of macs before. So consider me an annoying, uninformed 'n00b' in this area.
GO>Connect to server used:
smb://Ash
assword@192.168.1.103/(C)
Tried just 192.168.1.103, tried it without username and password, tried it without SMB. Nothing
Remote Desktop
Same as above, with no results.
Direct crossover cable:
Windows:
In TCP/IP.
IP: 10.2.10.2
Smask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 10.2.10.1 (also tried .2 suffix)
NO DNS
Mac:
Configured built in ethernet to:
IP: 10.2.10.1
Smask: 255.255.255.0
Router: 10.2.10.2 <---- Not overly certain what to do here...
From here, Wifi is overridden and dead, ethernet is 'active'
Windows:
Map Network Drive> \\10.2.10.1\Ash
Connect using different username: Ash, password.
Finish> Nope.
________________________
I have absolutely no idea what the heck is wrong. Would be great if I was just stupid and this was solved sharpish, that does usually happen to me. But all the different things I've tried point to a stubbourne machine.
Thank you for your time and quite possibly patience!
-Ashleigh
Connect to smb://User
Micro's Remote Desktop client? Nope. Cannot connect.
Direct crossover cable? Again, no, followed a tutorial assigning static IPs, gateways, subnets, routers, to the letter. All I got was an inactive Wifi and no connection.
Mac won't connect to Windows. Windows won't connect to mac.
With all the things I've tried I must be doing something obviouse wrong. But it isn't obvious to me. Could someone please give me any idea why this problem is such a persistant one? I mean, even a direct cable won't have any of it, what on earth is the matter with this?
DETAILS:
C DRIVE IS SET TO SHARING, MAC ALLOWING WINDOWS FILE SHARING. Possibly something to do with Sampra or whatever it is, I don't know how to do that, not messed with that side of macs before. So consider me an annoying, uninformed 'n00b' in this area.
GO>Connect to server used:
smb://Ash
Tried just 192.168.1.103, tried it without username and password, tried it without SMB. Nothing
Remote Desktop
Same as above, with no results.
Direct crossover cable:
Windows:
In TCP/IP.
IP: 10.2.10.2
Smask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 10.2.10.1 (also tried .2 suffix)
NO DNS
Mac:
Configured built in ethernet to:
IP: 10.2.10.1
Smask: 255.255.255.0
Router: 10.2.10.2 <---- Not overly certain what to do here...
From here, Wifi is overridden and dead, ethernet is 'active'
Windows:
Map Network Drive> \\10.2.10.1\Ash
Connect using different username: Ash, password.
Finish> Nope.
________________________
I have absolutely no idea what the heck is wrong. Would be great if I was just stupid and this was solved sharpish, that does usually happen to me. But all the different things I've tried point to a stubbourne machine.
Thank you for your time and quite possibly patience!
-Ashleigh