Send Files Between Macs

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To transfer files between two accounts on your macOS computer, first move the files from one account into the Shared folder. Then, log into the other account to retrieve the files from the Shared folder.

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Send Files Between Macs

To transfer files between two accounts on your macOS computer, first move the files from one account into the Shared folder. Then, log into the other account to retrieve the files from the Shared folder.

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  1. Move files to the Shared folder:
    1. Save the files in your current account.
    2. With the Finder active, from the Go menu, select Go to Folder....
    3. In the window that opens, in the 'Go to the folder:' field, type /Users/ and click Go.
    4. In the window that opens, look for the folder named Shared. Drag your files onto this folder so that you can access them from the other macOS account.
  2. Log into the other account and retrieve your files:
    1. From the Apple menu, log out of your current macOS account. When the login screen appears, select the macOS account to which you want to transfer the files, and log into it.
    2. In the new account, with the Finder active, from the Go menu, select Go to Folder....
    3. In the window that opens, in the 'Go to the folder:' field, type /Users/ and click Go.
    4. In the window that opens, look for the folder named Shared. Drag your files out of this folder to finish transferring them to the new account.

Sending and Receiving Files on the Mac. After installation DeskConnect for your Mac will reside in the menubar. To send files to another device, just drag and drop those files to the menubar icon and pick which device you want to send them to. Those files will automatically appear at the destined location. Instead, you can share files between your operating systems via an external drive. Just plug that drive into your Mac, copy files to it, and use it as a neutral, shared storage location. Most removable drives — whether they're USB sticks or larger external drives in enclosures — will be formatted with the FAT32 file system.





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