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05.30.2008 at 07:11AM PDT, ID: 23444608
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How do I make a windows network share both windows XP and Mac 10.3

Asked by yankeegirl in Apple Networking, General Laptop, Computer Servers

Tags: Network Share Access for MAC

I have successfully programmed the macbook 10.3 to connect to a network share but I'm having a problem with permissions.  I have to allow the individuals using the MacBook  to be "administrator on this computer" in order for them to be able to get their folder when they log on (part of their login items) I tried it with them not being an administrator and they had read/write access but they still couldn't drag their file to the share (Windows Server 2003).  Is their anyother way to do this without making each student an administrator (that would be a nightmare)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  I was reading about making a folder an apple share.

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