Add Mac to the Workgroup Windows network

Network administrators often have to combine workstations between Windows, Apple and Linux machines.

Network administrators often have to combine workstations between Windows, Apple and Linux machines.

Whether you like it or not, Mac computers can become part of a network. Fortunately, improvements in Apple's OS X operating system simplify connecting Windows XP and Mac to the same network. Windows administrators can follow the steps in this article to add Macs to Windows workgroups.

Configuration from PC side

After making sure that Windows and Macintosh computers are connected on an Ethernet network via a switch or wireless connection, take the following steps to configure the workgroup Windows side (Figure A):

1. Click Start

2. Right-click My Computer and select Properties

3. Select the Computer Name tab

4. Remember or write down the name of the Workgroup that you want to add the Mac to.

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Figure A: Notice the name of the workgroup you want to add the Mac to

Next, determine that the Windows workgroup is sharing the appropriate files through the network:

1. Click Start

2. Double-click My Computer

3. Determine the appropriate folders being shared (with the hand icon below the folder icon (Figure B))

After you have correctly identified the Windows files to share, or if you only need to share a printer in the network, check and make sure the printer or printers have been shared by:

1. Click Start

2. Click Printers and Faxes

3. Determine if the printer has been shared (with the hand icon below the printer)

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Figure B: The hand icon indicates that the component is being shared

Before connecting Macintosh computers to the workgroup, you need to review the user / group and permissions associated with the shared source (to ensure you can properly configure the Macintosh to connect to it). For each object being shared, do the following:

1. Right-click the source being shared and select Properties from the menu that appears

2. Click on the Security tab (Figure C).

3. Note the group or user name that has access to the shared source

4. Pay attention to each specific permission for the group or user

5. Correct the same permissions for groups and users with the provided Add and Remove buttons

6. Click OK (if you have made changes)

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Figure C: Use the Permissions tab to configure permissions for each user and group

If you do not see the permissions listed for each user, your Windows XP system may be enabled with Simple File Sharing sharing mode. To turn off this mode and allow more specific controls for shared files and printers, do the following:

1. Click Start

2. Select My Computer

3. Click Tools

4. Click Folder Options

5. Select the View tab

6. In the list of Advanced settings settings , scroll down to the bottom and uncheck the Use simple file sharing (Recommended) box.

7. Click OK

Configure the Mac

Now switch to Macintosh configuration. To connect a Macintosh to a Windows workgroup:

1. Click the Dock's Finder icon

2. Click Network in the Finder's left sidebar (Figure D).

3. Click on Workgroup .

4. Select the shared source storage system you want to connect to.

5. Click the Connect button

6. In the SMB window that appears, enter the workgroup name and username / password in the Windows machine permissions section to access the shared source, then click OK (Figure E).

7. Select the data source you want to connect to and click OK (Figure F)

8. Shared sources in Windows will appear in the Finder section; Just drag and drop icons from Finder to Desktop of Macintosh and start using them (Figure G)

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Figure D: Use the Finder on the Mac to get started

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Figure E: You will have to enter the Workgroup name and the username / password value
of the machine connected to

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Figure F: Specify the data source to connect to in the Windows network

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Figure G: Windows shared source will appear in Finder when Macintosh
Successfully connect to Windows system

Often workgroup names don't need to match correctly. Many Windows XP systems put workgroup on their computers as MSHOME while others are Workgroup . Macintosh uses the default Workgroup name. However, if you want to change the default workgroup name of the Mac, follow these steps:

1. Click the Dock's Finder icon

2. Click Applications

3. Drag to the Utilities folder and select it

4. Double-click Directory Access (Figure H)

5. Allow changes by clicking on the lock icon.

6. Provide the Administrator account's username and password

7. Double click SMB / CIFS

8. Enter the group name you want to use in the window that appears and select it from the drop-down menu.

9. Click Apply

10. Close Directory Access .

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Figure H: Use the Mac's Directory Access utility to turn on Windows Sharing

Shared sources

To share documents on a Mac with a Windows system, perform the following steps:

1. Click on the System Preferences icon of the Dock

2. Click Sharing in the Internet & Network section

3. Make sure the Windows Sharing box is selected

4. Click the Accounts button

5. Click to select the cells to determine which Macintosh accounts allow you to use Windows Sharing

6. Make sure Windows Sharing is turned on, if you do not click the Start button

Next, go to the Windows system that needs to access the Macintosh source and:

1. Click Start

2. Click My Network Places

3. Click on View Workgroup Computers from the Network Tasks window; Macintosh systems may appear in this window.

4. If the Macintosh system is not in the My Network Places window, do it the B way; Click on an additional network in the Task Pane .

5. The Add Network Place Wizard window will appear, click Next

6. Select Choose another network location and click Next

7. In the Internet or network address box , specify the IP address of the Macintosh system (you can find it by clicking on the System Preferences icon of the Dock on your Mac, select Network and select Built-in Ethernet. from the Show menu drop down), followed by the username of the Mac, and then click Next . Note that this step must be absolutely accurate; The network address entered must be in 10.0.0.1admin format if the Mac address is 10.0.0.1 and the username on the Mac is admin (Figure I)

8. Specify the name for the created network and click Next

9. Click Finish

10. Shared sources on Macintosh will appear in Windows.

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Figure I: After configuration is complete, the shared source on the Macintosh will appear
in a Windows window

Finally, to print from a Macintosh via the printer in the Windows system:

1. Click the System Preferences icon on the Dock

2. Click the Print & Fax icon in the Hardware section

3. Click the lock (if it is closed) to allow changes (you must enter the administrator account username / password to complete this operation)

4. Click the Plus icon to add a printer

5. Click the More Priners button

6. Make sure Windows Printing is selected from the first drop-down menu

7. Make sure the Network Neighborhood is selected from the second drop-down menu

8. Select the workgroup that contains the printer that you will use to print, and then click Choose

9. Select the Windows workstation that has the printer installed and plugged in, then click Choose

10. Enter the username / password with the Windows permissions and click OK

11. Select the printer from the Printer Browser menu

12. Determine the type of printer by the drop-down menu (or select Generic list)

13. Click the Add button.

Update 26 May 2019
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