Reconnecting Mac OS X 10.6.3 to Windows Shares

Posted By: Mark Aplet 1 Comment May 12, 2010

When Apple released their update for 10.6.3 it caused mac's to stop seeing or being able to connect to windows shared drives on the network. If you had a shortcut saved, you could still connect to those windows shares, however if you lost your shortcut—or were starting fresh—it seamed there was nothing you could do.

Previous versions of OS X showed your windows computers in your sidebar listed in the "SHARED" section. But not in 10.6.3. The other method of connecting to shared drives is to go to the "GO" menu and select "Connect to Server" (CMD-K) type in the IP address and hit Connect. For some reason Apple has defaulted the connection type to afp, which is a mac networking protocol. This results in an IP address like afp://192.168.0.10 That will not work for connecting to windows shares.

The solution is simple, change the afp:// protocol to smb:// and life will be good.

Tags: General · Software

1 comments so far ↓

  • 1 Jeremy // Sep 15, 2011 at 4:07 AM
    Brilliant! This was driving me nuts yesterday.

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