![]() The next step is to add users – which is based on the users that already exist on your Mac. ![]() Avoid lengthy names, special characters and spaces! Next thing I did, which is optional, was to enter a name in the “ Name” field that made sense to me. I’m just super grateful that SMBUp exists!įirst thing I did was to click the padlock in the upper left corner to unlock it – you’ll have to enter your password here. If you completed step 2, you’ll be looking at a window like this one:Īnd this is where things became confusing for me – which can be totally my failure of course. We will just focus on sharing a folder or drive on your Mac with other devices, for example my Amazon Fire TV with Kodi/XBMC can access media that resides on my MacBook Pro. SMBUp has tons of configuration settings and options. Now keep in mind, this is the short and quick version. Once installation is completed, click “ Configure Shared Disks“. Installation can take a little bit, strongly depending on your Internet speed.ĭuring installation your password will be asked so SMBUp can work with your system files. The first message will state that Samba is not yet installed.Ĭlick “ Install Samba for me” and in the next windows “ OK, help me install the software” and “ Download & Install Package“. Now go to the “Applications” folder and double click the “ SMBUp” application to start it. share a folder on your Mac.Īfter unzipping, you’ll see an application called “ SMBUp“, drag it to your “ Applications” folder. ![]() Keep in mind that at the time of this writing, SMBUp is mainly aimed at getting a SMB server going – i.e. This is exactly where SMBUp comes in play – it does it all for you. And it does.Īs with most of these type of applications, a lot of command-line work might be involved and for the average user I do not consider this a good option. So I’m leaving that behind as an option as well.Ī better trick would be to actually install Samba 3.0, after all it’s freely available, and should run on a Mac. With NFS I have zero experience, and Windows users would need a special client application for that (requires a Windows Enterprise edition), if even available. The main problems with AFP, an Apple product, would be that even Apple is abandoning it, and you can’t simply browse for a share in for example Kodi/XBMC. One trick would be using another type of connection, like AFP or NFS. I’m not even going to start about the fact that it can no longer index network shares … but that’s another problm for another day … Mac OS X SMB Fix solution: SMBUp So much for the “user experience” I’ve come used to with Apple products. The Apple instructions are simple, but simply do not work, or work only on occasion. The biggest problem I’ve run into, is that it seems impossible to simply share a directory or drive on your Mac with other devices – like for example Windows computers, certain Android devices, etc. Installation app will remain in your /Applications folder.Well, to be honest I’m not quite sure … for now I’ll blame Apple, either for no longer using Samba 3.0 or for creating a crappy implementation on their own and doing (seemingly) zero effort to fix issues with their implementation. ![]() When the download finishes the Installation app will start automatically, but you can just close it. If your target macOS version is recent, then it is available in the App Store, where you can download it from, but you need the exact link, since Apple hides older versions from search so that users wouldn’t install them by accident.įinding needed one is pretty easy, just google for “ How to upgrade to macOS ” (replace with needed version), and usually the first results is an Apple Support page ( like this one) which contains a link to the App Store item for newer versions ( macOS High Sierra, macOS Mojave, macOS Catalina) or link to an actual dmg for the older versions ( macOS Sierra, macOS El Capitan, macOS Yosemite).Ĭlick “Get” on the application page in App Store app. ![]() This is a simple guide of installing macOS X into VmWare on macOS without a recovery partition or creating external bootable media. However it is surprisingly unintuitive if you don’t have a recovery partition (in which case you can just to Add > New > Install OS X from the recovery partition) or a media, that you can convert into bootable media and use in a new custom VmWare machine. If you own a Mac and a VmWare Fusion, then you can legally create macOS virtual machines. How to create a macOS virtual machine in VmWare Fusion on Mac without a CD, USB drive or recovery partition ![]()
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