Hello Ted,

It would be useful if you stated what you had done and not state everything has 
been done correctly. Otherwise it would work. Here’s a guide.

http://www.7tutorials.com/access-windows-7-shared-folders-os-x-home-network 
<http://www.7tutorials.com/access-windows-7-shared-folders-os-x-home-network>

Good luck.

Gena

> On 10 Apr 2015, at 23:02, ted phillips <tedmusi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all.  I am having trouble getting a seamless network going between my 
> macbook and desktop pc.  First of all, the only way I can get them to connect 
> is by connecting as a guest on the windows computer, it will not take any of 
> my passwords.  Second, according to all the networking articles I could find, 
> everything is set correctly.  The macbook is a new macbook pro running 
> yosemite and the windows computer is windows 7.  Is there a way to set things 
> up so I can automaticallly see the drives and folders I want on the macbook?  
> Sorry for the long message. Thanks for any help that might come.
> 
> Ted Phillips
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