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Old 11-07-05, 13:46
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Default Network with 2 PC's and a mac??

Is it possible for an apple mac to be on a network with 2 desktop pcs, all three are running windows XP
at the moment there is my desktop, i can see and access my friends PC, but i cant currently see the apple mac...
how do i go about adding it into the network?
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Old 11-07-05, 13:53
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Default Re: Network with 2 PC's and a mac??

its a wireless network by the way, and the apple is able to access internet as normal
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Old 11-07-05, 14:06
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Default Re: Network with 2 PC's and a mac??

What version of mac os?
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Old 11-07-05, 18:32
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all XP
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Old 11-08-05, 21:35
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Default Re: Network with 2 PC's and a mac??

A Mac computer cannot be running XP, it has to be running OSX. If it is OS X, then you can do it through networking sharing on the Mac.
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