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Tag Archives: Samba
Finder File Sharing Mac with Mac Tutorial
Today’s “Mac to Mac” file sharing “dream” (of ours) shares themes with File Server Sharing Mac with PC Tutorial below. Unlike below, though, our “dream” incorporated the use of our beloved FileZilla sftp web server access desktop application’s involvement. Sounds … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged Access, big sur, connection, file, file server, file sharing, FileZilla, Finder, folder, icon, Mac, MacBook Air, Macbook Pro, macOS, Mojave, network, port, Samba, sftp, transfer, tutorial					
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		Windows Hard Disk Primer Tutorial
On Windows, many users would still have at least one hard disk installed. Typically on Windows that first main disk is called C: … pretty boring name, huh?! … however, you can give it a nickname (for the “volume”) that … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged command line, dir, disk. hard disk, DOS, label, MS-DOS, net use, network drive, networking, Samba, subst, tutorial, virtual disk, vol, volume, Windows					
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		Windows File Server and File Sharing Primer Tutorial
Was discussing Windows and File Servers the other day with a student and realized it is a subject often taken for granted now in workplaces, and perhaps in home networks. The way you can share files between networked computers has … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged blocking, client/server, command line, DOS, drive, file server, file sharing, hard disk, hardware, Mapping, Microsoft, networking, Open VMS, operating system, Pathworks, peer to peer, removable media, router, Samba, security, social media, subst, System Administrator, tutorial, UNC, USB, VAX, VMS, Windows, Windows 7, Windows XP					
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		PC Html/Doc to Pdf via Mac TextEdit Primer Tutorial
Found this tutorial very interesting. It can be wasteful to overlook simple things. Take, for example the humble Mac application called TextEdit. From now on, am going to call it “The Broker”. The reason is, it is a simple application … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged file server, file sharing, HTML, Mac, Mac OsX, MAMP, Microsoft Word, networking, PDF, protocols, Samba, TextEdit, the broker, tutorial, web browser, web server, Windows					
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