MobileMe vs iCloud for file sharing

I was using Mobile me for  a transfer for files to my clients does I cloud allow me to do that?

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    Hello, I have a 2012 MacBook Air running Mavericks.
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    Any suggestions on how to fix this will be very much appreciated.
    Best,
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  • How do I use VPN for file sharing?

    Hi folks, hope you can help.
    I need to find a method for file sharing between my company's two offices, which are not only in different countries but also use both PCs and Macs. I think setting up a VPN is the way forward.
    My file server is a Mac Mini running the standard client version of OS 10.5.4, with a static IP, 217.xxx.xxx.xxx. I need the PCs and Macs to access its resources. It is set up to share its files using FTP, AFP and SMB. It is running the application iVPN Server, which I understand is a GUI that makes the built-in OS X VPN Server function available to the client edition of OS X.
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    Thanks for prompt reply Topher..
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    However, I need to ensure that SMB shares work (I know they work when I'm on the local network). So I type smb://[username:password]@[static WAN ip]/Documents but this fails to connect to the User's Documents folder.
    To make the SMB shares work I think I have to connect using VPN. So I connect to the Mac Mini via VPN, and my laptop is issued a VPN IP of 192.168.2.200. Of course my laptop also has an IP from my local network. Do I need to rearrange my network order in System Preferences?
    So I'm now connected via VPN. However to view the Mac Mini's files, surely it also needs to have an IP issued by the VPN Server? But the Mac Mini is the VPN server. So should I go into its System Preferences and set up a VPN connection to itself?
    Now back on the laptop and I want to browse User's Documents folder on the Mac Mini using SMB. I go Connect to Server, and I guess I would type smb://[username:password]@[Mac Mini's VPN IP]/Documents
    Am I on the right track? Thanks again...

  • Mac 10.5.8 unable to connect to Mac 10.4 for file sharing purpose

    I'm currently using Mac 10.5.8, when i tried to connect to my friend Mac 10.4. It just show connecting status only. My friend already turn on the file sharing. Firewall turn off. Restarted and tried again also no use. His machine able to connect to my machine for file sharing. Previously we able to do file sharing for both way, but now only one way work (his can connect to mine). This problem happen since 2 weeks ago.
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  • Lion administrator setting changed to read only for file sharing. Now hung machine

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    passwd
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  • Can you use Airport for internet and Gigabit Ethernet for file sharing?

    i would like to complicate my network setup by using my Airport connection to the internet for internet access and then use the Gigabit Ethernet connection between my G5 tower and the MacBook Pro for file sharing, Compressor's distributed rendering, and possibly iTunes music/video sharing for Front Row.
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  • Extreme blocks out ethernet computers for file sharing.

    Gentlefolks,
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    I use a Macbook Pro on the network fine. When I take it to wireless, it can get to the internet just fine. I can even print using Appletalk. BUT,,, I can not see any of the other computers that are on the ethernet for file sharing. If I just connect up my ethernet on the Macbook then everything works just fine. Using the wireless shuts out the other machines.
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    A hub routes all traffic to all ports. This means that devices see a lot of traffic which is not for their use. Think of it like the old telephone party lines where you could hear anyones conversation because it was broadcast to everyone.
    A switch is an intelligent hub. It knows what devices are connected to what port and routes traffic destined for a device ONLY on the port to which that device is connected. Therefore a switch reduces the traffic on any given port. Think of it like today's (private) telephone lines where you only get the calls which are for you and you can't hear calls made to your neighbor.

  • Using Automator for File Sharing, including 1Password Question

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  • Why can't I connect to my shared computers for file sharing;I have 3 Macs and I can connect the other 2 but not my new Macbook air.

    I have a black Macbook 4,1 running 10.7.5, an iMac 11,3 running 10.7.5 and a new Macbook Air 6,2 running 10.9.5., I have file sharing turned on on all machines. All machines are visible and I can connect all machines except for the Macbook Air. The Macbook air can see the other 2 Macs but does not connect to either of them or even give me the option to connect as a guest or a registered user. The other Macs connect to the Macbook Air but it will not connect with them. Any help is appreciated. Thank You.

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  • Can I convert a PB 1400's PC card port to a ethernet port for file sharing?

    My plan here is to connect a PowerBook 1400cs/133 running OS 8.6 to an iBook G4 running OS 10.4 by means of an ethernet crossover cable, and move my important files (ClarisWorks 4.0 docs and games mostly) to the new computer. But the PB 1400 has no ethernet port! Is there something I can put in the PC card slot that will convert it to an ethernet port?

    jpl, Denis, here's my setup:
    The PB 1400 is connected to the iBook via a Farallon EtherWave/EtherMac Ethernet PC Card (with a blue arrow, PCMCIA 2.1, PC Card Standard). I have the Farallon software installed and the Farallon extension turned on. A "Farallon EN Card" icon appears on my desktop, and the little light on the cord where it connects to the card is green. I used to use the card to connect to the internet back in the day when the 1400 was my primary computer, so I'm confident it works.
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  • IMac Can No Longer See MBP for File Sharing

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    Well, when I rebooted the MBP, it magically appeared on the iMac..so I thought all was well. However, I am now suspicious of the iMac as the culprit.
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  • How to reset password for file sharing?

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    Duane,
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    Kalia
    iMac-DV   Mac OS 9.2.x  

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