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Martin Rosenfeld wrote:  
> Ray,  
>   
>> Straight W4 has a "Connections" folder.  eCS has a "Local Network"   
>> folder.  Goto LN\Sharing and connecting.  You shouldn't need anything   
>> else to make selected partitions available to other machines,   
>> including Win.  If you want another machine to see directories that it   
>> did not create, share X: not X:\   
>   
> OK, I have made the boot drive on both machines shareable. Now what? How   
> do I actually use them?  
 
One tab over; connections.  "Create connection" on either machine should   
show what you set to share on the other.  Select a drive letter th   
connection as.  
 
Depending on the function of the machine, you may or may not want to   
share or connect at startup.  
 
Ray  
 
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