![]() ![]() ![]() You enable File Sharing on the Mac storing that Home folder, then use the Finder’s Connect to Server… menu command on the other Mac (the client), and enter the address of the Mac which is sharing its files. ![]() Let’s say that you want to share your Home folder from one Mac to another. These sharing protocols act as intermediaries between the local file systems on a Mac, and a server on the network. Although AFP hasn’t been free of troubles, it had long been preferred by many using networked storage and file servers. More recently, the most popular have been SMB and AFP, but Apple’s SMB has had something of a rollercoaster ride, and in many versions of macOS has had problems, sometimes to the point of being unusable. MacOS has supported a wide range of file sharing services over the years, including SMB, NFS, FTP, WebDAV, and its own proprietary Apple Filing Protocol, AFP. ![]()
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