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Can someone on window get into my network?
#10445 06/08/10 06:08 PM
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My intern is on her Windows laptop.
She's is online, but can she get to my files?
We can't seem to figure it out. thanks.

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kevs #10452 06/09/10 12:38 PM
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Contact your System Administrator.

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Hal Itosis #10454 06/09/10 03:38 PM
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Thanks are you being funny, I should call STeve Jobs?
If someone has a serious answer let me know.

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kevs #10459 06/09/10 07:53 PM
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Actually, despite its brevity, Hal's post is correct, although he may have made a few assumptions based on your post, just as I will in this post.

First, the existence of an "intern" and a "network" presume some sort of institutional setting, and hence, the existence of a system administrator in charge of all things associated with the network. Contact that person to see what is required and allowed.

Second, if you are on a local/home network and you want to share, go to Preferences>Sharing and see what is available to you.

Third, if you are really saying you do NOT want the intern to have access and you're wondering if Windows PCs have mystical abilities different from the Mac in this area of concern, don't worry. Trust your intern and know s/he won't be snooping around your Mac.

Fourth, if "second" above is correct, what the PC machine will have to do to share with your Mac is unknown, at least to me.

Fifth, if none of this makes sense or you mean something else, post again. smirk


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Ira L #10466 06/09/10 10:49 PM
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Ira,
yes, just a home studio with intern, ok, now I see option, checkmark for SMB windows. got it! thanks.

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kevs #10596 06/18/10 06:38 PM
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urns,
out the intern is on network, but cannot save the files even though they are read writes, any idea? thanks.

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kevs #10597 06/18/10 06:38 PM
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Meant, Turns out...

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kevs #10598 06/18/10 07:06 PM
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Network? What network? I don't see any network.
I don't even see any **description** of a network.

Perhaps a "serious" answer requires a serious question.

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I.e., pretend we can't see the topology or sharing config/settings, etc.
Now . . . describe them. [and put some effort into it, if at all possible.]

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kevs #10602 06/18/10 07:49 PM
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when you say the intern is "on your network" I think we can assume you mean they are connected to your local network and are using file sharing (windows) to connect to sharepoints on your mac. they are probably connecting as guest though so they have limited read access to your shares and no write access. (except for drop boxes)


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kevs #10606 06/18/10 10:07 PM
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Please fill in the details you have been asked for and then perhaps tell us exactly what you are attempting to accomplish. For example where is your intern trying to save the files. Assuming these files are on your Mac, how is the intern logged onto the Mac? What are your settings in System Preferences > Sharing?


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joemikeb #10610 06/19/10 12:46 AM
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Yeah, Joe, she is logged in via sharing, SMB, windows checked.

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kevs #10611 06/19/10 12:47 AM
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Virtual, other interns on mac laptops have been able to read and write on the files, that's the whole point.

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kevs #10615 06/19/10 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted By: kevs
Yeah, Joe, she is logged in via sharing, SMB, windows checked.

  1. Is your intern logged onto your Mac
    1. as a "Guest"
    2. is she logged onto your account on the Mac?
    3. Another user account on your Mac?
  2. Are the files in question located in the
    1. /Users/Shared folder?
    2. /Users/youraccount/Public folder?
    3. /Users/youraccount/Public/Drop Box folder?
    4. another folder under /Users/youraccount?
    5. a folder in another user account?
    6. a folder on the drive root?
  3. In System Preferences > Sharing when you select "File Sharing"
    1. Are there any "Shared Folders" listed?
    2. If so are any of these the folder where the files are located?
    3. Select that folder and look under the "Users" column to see what privileges are available to yourself, Staff, and Everyone. What are those privileges?
There are other possibilities but these will do for a starter. Please answer ALL the questions. They are important to determining the actual situation and devising a fix.


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Re: Can someone on window get into my network?
joemikeb #10637 06/19/10 11:08 PM
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Joe,
not sure how the interns I use are logged in. I give them the netgear password and they are in.
The folder is added by me with the + button in shared folders, file sharing area.
Sometimes I have this issue, and it usually is resolved by changing permissions, but this file was definitely a read/write.
She is first intern on windows. Luckily all previous interns have all had Macs thus far. I "assume" that could be it.
She's comes back in a week and then we'll test this on other files and report back. feel free to pipe in with any ideas.


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