sonesay
Mar 29 2008, 04:12 AM
| | I have a mac book pro and an imac at home. I have accounts of user 'sone' on both machines and I scan most of my on the imac and it gets saved automatically in my home/pictures folder. I know its not shared by default here but is there any way I can be able to mount that folder or even give access to myself from my macbook pro to it? It would save a lot of tedious steps to share it other wise i.e copying it to another shared folder.
Any information much appreciated thank you.
***** OK never mind I just learned I can do it easily enough. OS X already provided access to connect to my own account remotely. Please lock or delete this thread. |
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