![]() I am using OS X Tiger 10.4.8, and Windows XP. ![]() Users: All users are domain users with appropriate rights to shares, and NTFS level permissions are confirmed correct. But now my Windows modem has apparently died, and so I thought I'd just try it the other way around. 1 Mac running OS X 10.4.11 Above workstations are in User subnet. It worked like a charm and never gave me any trouble. And perversely that setup was a cakewalk. ![]() I had previously set this up the other way around: the Windows computer was sharing its dial-up connection with the Mac over ethernet. On the Mac I can ping both the Windows computer and the Mac (192.168.2.1) successfully. From the Windows computer I can ping the Mac, but if I try to ping itself (192.168.2.2) it doesn't work. Other interesting facts: File networking works both ways I can access both computer's shares from both computers. ![]() Typing an IP address into the Windows browser brings up nothing but an error (cannot find server). Pinging with 32 bytes of data:įrom the ping results, it appears that somehow the DNS name is getting resolved into an IP address, but that's as far as it gets for the Windows machine. But on the Windows computer nothing will open in a browser. The Mac's internet access works fine, of course. Obtain DNS server address automatically Router: (blank or 192.168.2.1-same results either way) What I have in Network settings on my Mac (all manual settings): I am trying to share a dial-up connection on my PowerBook with a Dell running XP over ethernet. I am trying to get this to work on my system.
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