CD Sharing Between Two MacBook Pros?

I'm wanting to share the CD drive on my new MacBook Pro so that I can access it from my older 1st generation MacBook Pro. Is this possible or only available on the Air? I'm running 10.5.5 on both machines.

tyson0016 wrote:
I do have the latest updates installed. Considering my network sharing isn't working quite right, I will probably just reinstall Leopard on the old notebook and try again. So long as I know that CD sharing is possible between these two and I'm not chasing a ghost, I will keep trying.
Thanks for the info.
Before you do a reinstall, let me try it between my two MBPs later today and I will report back. I have not used it in a while so it's possible that some update has changed things.
I will report back this afternoon.

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