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Thanks. I've gotten the impression that there's no OS update for this Mac,
so it looks as though we're stuck with USB file transfer. Still, it's close
to 15 years old, so we've gotten our money's worth.

On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 8:27 PM, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>   I don't think I've tried to move anything directly between Win 7 and
> OSX except by USB drive.
>
>   But assuming that I needed to, all 3 of my OSX machines use Parallels
> to also run Win XP, and one of my Win 7 desktops is "Ultra" and so has
> "Virtual XP mode available to it.  So there are a couple of ways to make
> the network connection XP-to-XP and eliminate both OSX and Win 7 from
> the equation.
>   The oldest OSX I've ever had was 10.4, which I never had a problem
> connecting to NETBT (NetBIOS over TCP/IP) with, so I don't know how well
> 10.3.9 did this....)
>
> David Gillett
> CISSP CCNP
>
> My Birding Blog
http://hughvandervoort.com/wordpress/

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