Connect Macbook to windows PCs Homegroup

Hi,


I have 2 Laptops 1 Desktop and One Macbook Pro. all of them connected to the same network.

The desktop and macbook are connected via EHTERNET CABLE and 2 Laptops via WIFI.


Is there a way to "Connect" the Macbook to the Homegroup that i have between the Windows Laptops and desktop?

I just wanted to be able to access the Folders that i share on mac from the Laptops, and Desktop, and vice-versa.

I saw on youtube some video tutorials and over wifi, i could do it. but while on Ethernet Cable i can't.. is there a guide or someway to do it? i just waste too much time by putting all data in a USB Pendrive and connecting it to another pc, and for some reasons i prefer want to use the Macbook with Ethernet cable connection to internet, over WIFI.

MacBook Pro, OS X El Capitan (10.11)

Posted on Aug 7, 2017 5:25 AM

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Aug 8, 2017 6:46 AM in response to Itnarui

I'm using a Macbook Pro Retina with Bootcamp - Windows 10. I did not setup a Homegroup in Windows 10 for sharing files between my Mac Mini Server (macOS Sierra - connected via ethernet) and my rMBP (connected via WiFi). I can share files between the two systems without issue. File Sharing is enabled on the Mac Mini Server and I have set Sharing on some folders on the rMBP. On the rMBP, I made sure I was logged into Windows 10 with the same account that is setup on the Server and all I do is Map a Network Drive to the Server share I want to access.


Maybe double check your Windows systems for Sharing folders and your Macs which needs File Sharing enabled. Use an account that is setup on both systems.

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