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| | two machines appear as one in foldershare I have used FolderShare for some time successfully on several machines. I recently bought a new macbook air, and used the Mac Migration Assistant to transfer my settings from my mac desktop to the new machine. Foldershare was also transferred. Now both machines appear as the same identity in FolderShare. This persists even after I uninstalled FolderShare on the laptop (including deleting the corresponding directory in my Library folder), and did a fresh install. When I renamed the laptop during the install process, the FolderShare name of my old machine was also renamed. How do I establish independent identities for the two machines? Leon |
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| | Re: two machines appear as one in foldershare balents wrote: Quote: > How do I establish independent identities for the two machines? need to delete the machine on foldershare.com and re-create two new machines and their connections to the libraries. richi. www.richij.com |
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