Reva, Sharing a Mac on a Window network with only the internal drive lets you share only the drop box. The standard Mac has high built in security, so it¹s tightly buttoned up. Unless you have a Mac server you must use software like ³SharePoints² to open up some shared folders. It basically turns your standard Mac into a server. You have to know a little about networking, but it¹s pretty simple to set up. Rikk -- Rikk Desgres Pinehurst Pictures & Sound http://www.pinehurstpictures.com (413) 584-6200 ************************************************************ Please do not place this email address on any mailing list. This address is for direct one on one communication. Thank you for your cooperation. ************************************************************ on 7/25/07 8:21 PM, Reva Reck at reva at revareck.com wrote: > ** The author of this post was a Good Dobee. > ** You too can help the group > ** Fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area. > ** If you did, we all thank you. > > > > > Does anyone know about putting a Mac on a windows-based network either as part > of a domain or a workgroup? I need to let windows users access files & a > printer on the mac. If this is complicated, my client can pay for some > consulting time. I don't want to get into a whole Win vs. Mac thing here. > There's one Mac user - the graphics guy - on an existing Win 2003 & XP > network. Thanks, Reva -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.hidden-tech.net/pipermail/hidden-discuss/attachments/20070726/3c204490/attachment-0005.html