3In the dialog box that appears, select a folder or disk you want to share.

You can share a Mac OS folder, hard disk, CD-ROM discs, or shared disk. You cannot share floppy disks.

Note: When you name a folder in the Mac OS environment that you intend to share with the PC environment, you may want the name to be compatible with DOS 8.3 filename guidelines. Otherwise, the sharing software will truncate and translate the name to fit the guidelines. For more information about naming files, see your DOS manual.

4To automatically share this item whenever you start up the PC, click the box labeled “Share every time PC is started.”

Automatically shared items are underlined in the Sharing pop-up menu.

For more information on transferring files between the PC environment and the Mac OS, see “Using Floppy Disk Drives and Floppy Disks,” “Copying and Pasting Information Between the Mac OS and Windows Environments,” and

“Using Shared Folders and Volumes” in Chapter 4. Also see the PC Compatibility Guide, available in the Guide (h) menu.

Note: When you add or remove a shared folder in Windows 95, the view in the “My Computer” section does not immediately change. You need to refresh the view once to update the Shared Folder status.

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