Chapter 28. Sharing Files and Network Services Between Computers
In This Chapter
- Ways to Share Your System
- Sharing Files Between Computers
- Connecting to Shared Files
- Sharing Information Through the Web
- Sharing Your Screen and Allowing Remote Management
- Sharing Your Command Line with Remote Login
- Sharing Your Internet Connection
The Macintosh has always made it simple to share resources with other Macs on the same network and over the Internet. Mac OS X’s strong UNIX roots bring even more sharing capabilities to the Mac, including the capability to connect to Windows systems and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) servers, to share your Internet connection, and more. In this chapter, you learn how to activate and utilize various network sharing ...
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