Networking MacBook and iMac

I have gotten my MacBook into the iMac Network, but can't transfer or share files. If I drag a file into the MacBook , I get a window that asks to "Select the volumes to mount" and the choises are all ghosted, I can't do anything with this window. Can i create a MacBook Dropbox on the iMac? Or how do I transfer files. They're connected via firewire. Thanks, JM

Bob, thanks for your interest. When I went into Sharing on the iMac, and enabled Personal File Sharing, with a computer name of "karen"(it's my wife's iMac) it put "karen" into the Network, and created a Public folder which contained a Dropbox. With this I can drag files to the dropbox, and retrieve them on the MacBook. However, when I do the same in Sharing on the MacBook, no Public folder and Dropbox appear. So, so far I can't transfer files from MacBook to iMac. Any help is appreciated. Jim

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