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Hi, I have my network setup showing my router and my windows machine but my mac will not show up under the network map for windows when connected, I talked with an Apple specialist but they said it was not thier issue but microsoft's, I tried talking with them but their system keeps breaking when I do, they had the mac capable of accessing my windows machine's files but not vice versa, so what am I missing? 

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It's because Windows sucks, Apple don't run Samba as their server for files, Microsoft can't be bothered implementing AFP.

 

So to answer your questions, you're not missing anything, it's just a lack of feature.

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It's because Windows sucks, Apple don't run Samba as their server for files, Microsoft can't be bothered implementing AFP.

 

So to answer your questions, you're not missing anything, it's just a lack of feature.

But I've ssen users able to have their mac show up but mine won't I don't get it 

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Oh, go into System Preferences and under Sharing enable File Sharing and make sure SMB is checked under options.

 

Gee, I didn't even know, and sounds like that Apple rep didn't even try...

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Oh, go into System Preferences and under Sharing enable File Sharing and make sure SMB is checked under options.

 

Gee, I didn't even know, and sounds like that Apple rep didn't even try...

I did and they did as well, still didn't work 

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its a firewall issue most likely

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to be honest..I would just throw a ftp server on each OS ..and transfer files that way

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its a firewall issue most likely

Yeah I turned off the firewall for Windows as well and it didn't work, is there a way to do it for mac?

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not just the OS firewall..could be the router as well

If you need remote help fixing something on your computer

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not just the OS firewall..could be the router as well

Yea me and @techguru spent hours trying to get a firewall to let FTP threw (firewalls can be a bi%$) 

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Turns out I got it, just had to leave the mac plugged in for a loinger amount of time, but just to be sure i'll be doing more extensive tests and keep this updated, thanks for the support/help guys 

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Hi, I have my network setup showing my router and my windows machine but my mac will not show up under the network map for windows when connected, I talked with an Apple specialist but they said it was not thier issue but microsoft's, I tried talking with them but their system keeps breaking when I do, they had the mac capable of accessing my windows machine's files but not vice versa, so what am I missing? 

If you connected your mac to the Windows PC's workgroup (AFAIK doesnt work with homegroup). If you don't know how to do this, google it.

 
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You need to enable Samba (SMB) on Mac and also make sure, that the Windows PC and the Mac are in the same Network Workgroup/Domain.

If they are not, autodiscover won't work

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