I have two windows desktops and a mac mini all connected to a 16 port switch. All can ping each other just fine.
Both Windows machines are running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit - One machine I use as my file and media server, with file sharing turned on in Network & Sharing Center; the other is simply a workstation, I have file sharing turned off on that machine. They are in the same homegroup, and I have no trouble reading & writing from workstation to server. Mac mini is running Snow Leo 10.6.6. All machines can access other network resources (printer, Internet).
Using Mac, I can connect to the workstation (using Finder's Connect to Server), but I cannot connect to the server! This is backwards Macintosh!
I can access the user folder on the workstation from the Mac, and nothing else b/c file sharing is turned off on the workstation. But the Mac doesn't even connect to the server machine in Connect to Server. I get a Mac error saying check the IP address which leads me to think network related, but both computers can ping OK.
I have Norton 360 on the workstation and Windows Firewall on the server. Is this why? I wouldn't think Windows FW would block the Mac but allow the Windows workstation? Like I said, homegroup and even direct connecting to the share works from the workstation.
Just not the Mac.
Any ideas?
Thanks
SAM
Both Windows machines are running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit - One machine I use as my file and media server, with file sharing turned on in Network & Sharing Center; the other is simply a workstation, I have file sharing turned off on that machine. They are in the same homegroup, and I have no trouble reading & writing from workstation to server. Mac mini is running Snow Leo 10.6.6. All machines can access other network resources (printer, Internet).
Using Mac, I can connect to the workstation (using Finder's Connect to Server), but I cannot connect to the server! This is backwards Macintosh!
I can access the user folder on the workstation from the Mac, and nothing else b/c file sharing is turned off on the workstation. But the Mac doesn't even connect to the server machine in Connect to Server. I get a Mac error saying check the IP address which leads me to think network related, but both computers can ping OK.
I have Norton 360 on the workstation and Windows Firewall on the server. Is this why? I wouldn't think Windows FW would block the Mac but allow the Windows workstation? Like I said, homegroup and even direct connecting to the share works from the workstation.
Just not the Mac.
Any ideas?
Thanks
SAM
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP m9350f/ HP Tx2z/ Mac Mini/ HP DL360 G5
- OS
- Win 7 Pro/ Win 7 Pro/ Snow Leopard/ Win Server 2008 R2
- CPU
- 2.5GHz QC/ 2.3GHz DC/ 2.26GHz DC/ 2 x Xeon 5420 QC's
- Motherboard
- HP/ HP/ Apple/ HP
- Memory
- 6GB DDR2-8/ 4GB DDR2/ 2GB DDR3-1066/ 4GB DDR2-8 FB,ECC
- Graphics Card(s)
- NV 9800GT/ ATI 3200 onB/ NV 9400 onB/ ATI ES1000
- Sound Card
- onB/ onB/ onB/ N/A
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 47" LCD/ 12.1"/ 20" LCD/ N/A(RDP)
- Hard Drives
- 2x WD Velociraptor 10K, 2 x 1TB in Raid 1/ 320GB 7.2k WD Scorpio BK/ 160GB 7.2k/ 4 x 36GB 15k SAS// 3 x 1.5TB in NAS
- Keyboard
- Dinovo Edge