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Connect Windows 7 to Mac El Capitan
Well, rats! Just realized I posted this in the XP group and not the
Windows 7 group. Apologies to all. Paul, I see no reason for you to repeat your replies to me in the XP group. On 9/2/17 4:59 PM, Ken Springer wrote: I have a couple earlier threads relating to my efforts to get my Windows computers to connect to my iMac. I had a good portion of it working, and then one day, nothing worked. The Windows systems would not connect with each other. What is really interesting is, the iMac simply worked, I could connect to all of them, and transfer files. After a bunch of web searching, I found an MS Win10 site that told me how to reset items back to "new" from the command prompt. netsh and ipconfig After that, back in business, almost. W10 and W8.1 work fine with the iMac. Windows 7 Ultimate, Starter, and Vista Ultimate do not. The iMac shows up under Network twice, but can't connect to it, for all 3 systems. The iMac connects to them just fine. Error code: 0x80070035 The network path was not found Any ideas on how to fix this? -- Ken Mac OS X 10.11.6 Firefox 53.0.2 (64 bit) Thunderbird 52.0 "My brain is like lightning, a quick flash and it's gone!" |
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