
The guest networking is otherwise working. It puts up a message about "Looking for IP address xxx" (which is the correct IP address) but never connects. In the intervening months I upgraded my host to Big Sur, and now I can no longer access the host File Sharing. I even got the network share working between host and guest OSes. To make it easier to connect to the computer in the future, select “Remember this password in my keychain” to add your user name and password for the computer to your keychain.Last August I set up a qemu virtual for MacOSX 10.4 and got it working on my then Mojave host. If necessary, enter your user name and password, then select the server volumes or shared folders.

Type the network address for the computer or server in the Server Address field.įor information about the correct format for network addresses, see Network address formats and protocols. In the Finder on your Mac, choose Go > Connect to Server. If you don’t have this information, contact the computer’s owner or your network administrator. In some cases you need the network area or workgroup for the shared computer. If necessary, enter your user name and password, then select volumes or shared folders on the server. You must be set up in Users & Groups settings with this Apple ID, on both this Mac and the other Mac. Using an Apple ID: Connect to the other Mac using an Apple ID. If “Only these users” is selected on the other Mac, make sure the login name you’re using is on the list of allowed users. Registered User: Connect to the other Mac using a valid login name and password. Guest: You can connect as a Guest user if the shared computer permits guest access. Select how you want to connect to the Mac: If you’re connecting to a Mac that has screen sharing turned on, and you have the appropriate privileges, you can also click Share Screen. In the Finder window, double-click the computer you want to connect to, then click Connect As. If no items appear in the Locations section of the sidebar, hold the pointer over the word Locations, then click the arrow. On your Mac, click the Finder icon in the Dock to open a Finder window, then click Network in the Locations section of the sidebar. Get started with accessibility features.Use Sign in with Apple for apps and websites.Watch and listen together with SharePlay.Share and collaborate on files and folders.



