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Javier,

What you describe is easy to do (in fact I connect to the HIT file  
server from my Mac without special software).  Share the folder on the  
Windows system, go to the Mac, in the Finder (will show in the top  
left corner, if not, click on a blank area of the desktop) then go to  
the "Go" menu, select "Connect to server...." and type in the address  
of the shared folder in the format of protocol + :// + server + file  
path.  So to connect to my personal space on the HIT file server I use smb://team-user2/murrayt5 
  which prompts me for my network logon and password, then "mounts"  
the shared folder on the Mac.  That's it.

-t



On Nov 9, 2007, at 6:05 PM, Javier Ornelas wrote:

> I have a lab that is made up of 3 Mac’s that aren’t networked  
> together at this time, but would like to use a new Dell PC as a  
> fileserver for all 3 Mac’s.  Anyone have any advice for setting this  
> up?  The Mac’s are about 1 year old (PowerPC’s) running OSX  
> (10.4.x)  The Dell is brand new.  They were thinking of using Folder  
> Share, but were asking if this is the best way to go without  
> spending much money.  If software is needed for this to happen, they  
> are willing to purchase it.
>
> Thanks,
> Javier Ornelas
> MSU Health Information Technology

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