The ability to more easily network with Windows machines was one of the reasons I really enjoyed my first experiences with OS X. But they've gotten it right with OS 10.3.x. And assuming all IP networking is set up correctly on both the Mac and Dark sides, it does pretty much "just work." Mmm. Shiny! On 11/28/04 10:35 PM, "Jerry Krinock" <jerry at ieee.org> wrote: > on 04/11/28 19:08, Wilhelm Wanders at kaskudoo at freenet.de wrote: > >> a program called 'PCMacLan' did the job for me back in the days >> ......there is a demoversion on their homepage to download .... >> you install it on the windows machine ... i used to have win2k pro and >> panther/jaguar on the mac side ... no problemwith those settings .... >> make sure that you have your folders shared (or dedicated to a certain >> user) on each machine... > > To clarify: I believe that if you are using 10.3.6 on the Mac side and > Windows 2000 or later on the Dark Side, basic networking and mounting of > remote shared folders should "just work". You should not need PCMacLan.