Wow, thanks for this. Incredibly useful feature, which i completely overlooked. Well written guide as well.
Thanks
Thanks
Has anybody gotten this to work accessing shared folders from a windows 7 server to a macbook air using connect to server?
I did every step the OP suggested, but it keeps failing to connect.
I have only been successful connecting to my shared win7 folders when I'm on a local network using smb://computername-pc.
I've tried doing so with OP's method then using both afp://externalIP and smb://externalIP, but failed to connect on both attempts.
The exact error is:
Connection failed
There was an error connecting to the server
"xx.xxx.xxx.xx". Check the server name or IP
address, and then try again.
If you are unable to resolve the problem contact your
system administrator.
Has anybody gotten this to work accessing shared folders from a windows 7 server to a macbook air using connect to server?
I did every step the OP suggested, but it keeps failing to connect.
I have only been successful connecting to my shared win7 folders when I'm on a local network using smb://computername-pc.
I've tried doing so with OP's method then using both afp://externalIP and smb://externalIP, but failed to connect on both attempts.
The exact error is:
Connection failed
There was an error connecting to the server
"xx.xxx.xxx.xx". Check the server name or IP
address, and then try again.
If you are unable to resolve the problem contact your
system administrator.
Why would anyone pay $25 a month for iTunes Match when they can do this?
Has anybody gotten this to work accessing shared folders from a windows 7 server to a macbook air using connect to server?
I did every step the OP suggested, but it keeps failing to connect.
I have only been successful connecting to my shared win7 folders when I'm on a local network using smb://computername-pc.
I've tried doing so with OP's method then using both afp://externalIP and smb://externalIP, but failed to connect on both attempts.
The exact error is:
Connection failed
There was an error connecting to the server
"xx.xxx.xxx.xx". Check the server name or IP
address, and then try again.
If you are unable to resolve the problem contact your
system administrator.
Why would anyone pay $25 a month for iTunes Match when they can do this?
Please bear in mind when I originally started this thread: Over three and a half years ago. Technology has advanced.This work great, but I personally find Audiogalaxy(for music) and Dropbox(everything) to be more reliable and easier to setup.
I would love a super low power A5 file server from Apple. Keep the MP on to serve files is a crazy use of electricity IMO.