Networking computers is really old. The issue has always been computers with different OSes being able to "talk" to one another.
Mac-to-Mac is trivial. You simply enable file sharing (System Preferences > Sharing > File Sharing) on one Mac and then other Macs on the same network see that Mac as a network server. You then log in and have full access to the files in your user on that other Mac (you can access files in the Shared user without logging in).
If you have a Mac and PC, it's not so easy, and it also depends on whether you want the PC to connect to the Mac or vice versa.
If you say which of the above applies, I can give more info.
Otto
On 2 August 2017 at 22:58, Lynn Green lynndgreen@yahoo.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Otto.......I did not know that was possible.......how would I do that?Thanks for your reply.........
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