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3. The Sharing panel will appear (Figure 19). In the Computer Name text box, type a
name for the computer. Your Mac will appear on the network with this name so make it
descriptive.
Figure 19: File Sharing Window
4. In the list of checkboxes, turn on Personal File Sharing.
5. If you want Windows PCs on your network to be able to connect to your Mac too, turn on
Windows Sharing as well.
6. These features take a moment to turn on; when File Sharing is finally on, the button says
“Stop.”
7. Repeat this process on each Mac OS X computer in your office, giving each one a
different computer name.
Note: Setting up a Mac that running Mac OS 8.5 through Mac OS 9 follows almost exactly the
same steps but the dialog boxes are different and File Sharing is found within the Control
Panel. When you go through this process on earlier OS systems, be sure to turn on Apple Talk.
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