said:
>I have made one volume on each machine shareable. I have made my wife
>and me users (with admin. privileges) on both machines. No connections
>show up. Do I have to log off and on again? reboot? correct some
>unrecognized mistake?
Did you add yourself as a user on your wife's machine and visa versa?
Since this is a Peer setup, there is no centralize user adminstration.
You need to add each user on every system the user will be allowed to
access. For each user, the userid and password needs to match on every
system.
On the Users page, check that you have the correct set of users defined on
each system.
On the Shares pages, check that the shares are active.
On the Connectins pages, check that the connections are active.
Steven
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