Tom
June 4th 04, 10:49 PM
As far as I know, Appletalk support was discontinued on
XP. They recommend a product called PC MacLan.
>-----Original Message-----
>I've networked together a Mac and a PC, but I can't
disconnect them or "log off." I've put the Mac on the
PC's workgroup, found it in Network Places on the PC, and
logged on with my Mac username and password. What I want
to do now is log off the Mac, eject it, dismount,
disconnect, switch users, or whatever you want to call
it.
>
>Instead, even after restarting both computers, everytime
I go back to the Mac in Network Places, I can get on
without being prompted for a password again. I've tried
deleting the Network Place and making a new one and typing
in the Mac's IP address in Explorer. Both times, I can
get in without being prompted for a password again.
>
>Basically, I just want it so that when I log in again, it
prompts me for a password -- this way I can switch users
if necessary and be assured that no one is accessing my
Mac from PC (it's a shared computer). I think Windows XP
may have saved my password somehow and I need to get it to
unsave it.
>
>I'm using XP Home Edition and Mac OS X Panther in case
that matters.
>.
>
XP. They recommend a product called PC MacLan.
>-----Original Message-----
>I've networked together a Mac and a PC, but I can't
disconnect them or "log off." I've put the Mac on the
PC's workgroup, found it in Network Places on the PC, and
logged on with my Mac username and password. What I want
to do now is log off the Mac, eject it, dismount,
disconnect, switch users, or whatever you want to call
it.
>
>Instead, even after restarting both computers, everytime
I go back to the Mac in Network Places, I can get on
without being prompted for a password again. I've tried
deleting the Network Place and making a new one and typing
in the Mac's IP address in Explorer. Both times, I can
get in without being prompted for a password again.
>
>Basically, I just want it so that when I log in again, it
prompts me for a password -- this way I can switch users
if necessary and be assured that no one is accessing my
Mac from PC (it's a shared computer). I think Windows XP
may have saved my password somehow and I need to get it to
unsave it.
>
>I'm using XP Home Edition and Mac OS X Panther in case
that matters.
>.
>