Open a specific share for local area network

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Open a specific share for local area network

So I want to share some stuff on a local area network, and I want anyone and everyone to be able to access a folder or drive and anything in the folder or drive from any type of computer. aka open share. I googled around a bit, and it seems I need osx server? but then it is said that I can do this without os x server. any ideas? all the things I have found on google are outdated. I am running 10.4.11

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The biggest issue are what ot

The biggest issue are what other computers/OSs are going to be connecting? You can have open files shares in regular OS X by just using Sharing in Prefs and setting it for AFP, SMB FTP, etc..

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SMB/CIFS or ftp both would be

SMB/CIFS or ftp both would be fine, however, I can not specify a folder or drive to them. it would be disastrous to have an open share, and have my personal info in the clear and visible to everyone.

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What version of Mac OS? On 1

What version of Mac OS? On 10.5 you can specify specific folders to share.

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Re: Open a specific share for local area network

I am running 10.4.11

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Have you come across or tried

Have you come across or tried This?

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that was one of the things I

that was one of the things I came across when I first was searching google. However, it was written in 2001, and the steps do not work for 10.4.11

i have found a option
http://www.hornware.com/sharepoints/
a program called sharepoints

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