How to share files between your Mac and PC:
On your Mac, open Finder and select the file or files you want to share.
Click the Share button (or press Command-Sharing) and choose File Sharing from the list of options.
Enter your PC’s IP address or hostname in the “Address” field, and click OK.
On your PC, open File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac).
Double-click the shared file or folder to open it. ..
Open the System Preferences panel and click on the Sharing tab.
In the Sharing section, you’ll need to enable file sharing by clicking on the three lines in the top row and then clicking on the “Share this file” button.
If you’re using a Macbook Air or earlier model, you won’t need to do anything else; your computer will already be sharing files with other devices automatically. If you’re using a Macbook Pro or later model, you’ll need to follow these steps:
Open System Preferences and click on the Sharing tab.
In the Sharing section, you’ll need to enable file sharing by clicking on the three lines in the top row and then clicking on the “Share this file” button.
Click on “OK” to finish sharing your file!
Enable File Sharing on Mac OS X
In System Preferences, select the Keyboard and Mouse preferences. In the Keyboard and Mouse preferences, select the “Use a trackball” preference. In the “Trackball” preference, set the following values: -The “Wheel” value should be set to 1.0 so that it is at its default value of 1.0. -The “Mouse Wheel” value should be set to 2.5 so that it is at its default value of 2.5.
Click on the Sharing icon to configure all the sharing options.
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Now go ahead and check the File Sharing box under Service to enable file sharing. This one dialog pretty much contains all the settings and options for sharing. Starting at the top, you can change your computer name to something less complex so Windows users have an easier time connecting. If you don’t, OS X will give it a short name automatically so that Windows can recognize it. Click the Edit button to change the name. If you want to share files with other people on your network, you’ll need to enable file sharing on your Mac. This is done by checking the box next to “File Sharing” in System Preferences. Once file sharing is enabled, there are a few different settings that you can adjust: -Your computer’s name: You can choose a more descriptive name for your Mac if you want, so Windows users have an easier time connecting. OS X will automatically create a short name for you if this field is left blank. -Share permissions: You can decide who has access to what files and folders on your Mac using this setting. You can allow everyone on your network access, or restrict it to specific people (like members of your family). -Public folder access: If you want other people on your network to be able to see any public folders that are shared on your Mac, make sure this setting is enabled. ..
You can see the computer’s IP address by clicking on the Options button in the main window. The Shared Folders window will show you how many folders are shared out by default, and under Users, you can see the standard permissions.
To connect to a Windows machine from a Mac, you need to check the box next to the user name and enter your password. If you don’t do this step, you’ll be asked to enter the username and password from your Windows machine, but it will just give you an error even if you type it in correctly. ..
That’s about it from the Windows side. Now it’s time to try connect from your Mac machine.
Connect to Mac from Windows
If you want to use a different computer, you can open up Explorer and click on the Sharing icon. You should see a list of computers that are connected to the network.
If you’re using Windows 10, you can enable Network Discovery by going to the following location: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts If your Mac has spaces in its user account name, don’t worry; Windows will handle it just fine.
If everything went according to plan, you should see some shared folders now on your Windows computer! ..
Start, then Run and type in the IP address or computer name: Run the following command to connect to the computer on your network: netstat -an
You can now copy files back and forth between your Mac and Windows machines.
OS X’s firewall can cause problems if it’s not set up correctly. By default, the firewall is enabled, but you can block all incoming connections by going to Firewall Options and checking the “Block all incoming connections” box. If you want to share files with others, you’ll need to disable the firewall. ..
If you want to share files between your Mac and PC, just uncheck the “Firewall Options” box under System Preferences. If you have any other problems sharing files, please post a comment and I’ll see if I can help. ..