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ITS - Technology & Learning Services Page 20
Revised October 8, 2004
Connecting to Another OS X Mac (Apple File Protocol - AFP)
1. Choose Go > Connect to Server (Command + K)
2. When the Connect to Server dialog box appears (Figure 20), if you know the IP address
of the Mac you’re trying to access you can just type the IP address using the Apple File
Protocol; for example, typing something like afp://192.168.1.2.
3. After you type in the IP address, click on the Connect button in the Connect to Server
dialog box.
Figure 20: Connect to Server Dialog Box
4. If you are trying to access another Macintosh computer with the Apple File Protocol
(AFP), a dialog box will appear as shown in Figure 21. This dialog box has the option of
selecting Guest or Registered User. If you select Guest, you will only have access to
the computer’s Drop Box and anything that has been placed in the Public folder. If the
Guest button is dimmed, then Personal File Sharing has been turned off on that
computer and you’re out of luck! If you have an account on the computer, you can click
the radio button for Registered User, type your short user name, press Tab, and type
your password. (Remember: Type precisely what you would use to log into the
networked computer if you were sitting in front of it. If you aren’t sure what your user
name is, open your System Preferences on your home-base Mac, click Users, click on
your name, and then click Edit to find out what your short user name is.)
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