Hi All,
I have a MacBook with 250GB space. I only use 40GB locally and I want to make the other 210GB usable by my main PC via internet LAN share. They're both connected to the same local network.
I have created a "Windows NFTS" Partition on the Mac using Disk Utility app. However, I am having trouble sharing an (empty) folder in it to the windows PC because the options to control which users I share it to are greyed out in system preferences. When I add a regular APFS file from my MacOS partition to file sharing, these options are available.
I don't need the Mac to be able to read and write on the "Windows NFTS" Drive because the Mac is only used for sharing it to the Windows 11 machine. However, the greyed out options for the NFTS suggest that I am missing some pre requisites.
Also, I've successfully shared drives from other windows machines to my main Windows 11 machine so I think it's "all set up" on that end.
I'd appreciate any course of action on how to get the sharing to work so I can use those 210GB which are gathering dust on the Mac.
I have a MacBook with 250GB space. I only use 40GB locally and I want to make the other 210GB usable by my main PC via internet LAN share. They're both connected to the same local network.
I have created a "Windows NFTS" Partition on the Mac using Disk Utility app. However, I am having trouble sharing an (empty) folder in it to the windows PC because the options to control which users I share it to are greyed out in system preferences. When I add a regular APFS file from my MacOS partition to file sharing, these options are available.
I don't need the Mac to be able to read and write on the "Windows NFTS" Drive because the Mac is only used for sharing it to the Windows 11 machine. However, the greyed out options for the NFTS suggest that I am missing some pre requisites.
Also, I've successfully shared drives from other windows machines to my main Windows 11 machine so I think it's "all set up" on that end.
I'd appreciate any course of action on how to get the sharing to work so I can use those 210GB which are gathering dust on the Mac.