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swiftaw

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Jan 31, 2005
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I know you can use the idisk utility for XP to access someone elses idisk public folder, I was wondering if you can do it by simply mapping a network drive just like it suggests for windows 2000.

I can access it by mapping http://idisk.mac.com/username-Public when the public folder has no password, but if the public folder has a password when I type it into the login screen it is rejected.

Any thoughts

Thanks
 
swiftaw said:
I know you can use the idisk utility for XP to access someone elses idisk public folder, I was wondering if you can do it by simply mapping a network drive just like it suggests for windows 2000.

I can access it by mapping http://idisk.mac.com/username-Public when the public folder has no password, but if the public folder has a password when I type it into the login screen it is rejected.

Any thoughts

Thanks
There is an iDisk utility that is suppose to be used by Windows users that want to access the iDisk. Look for it on the .Mac website.
 
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