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  • navya

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    3 months

    File Sharing on MacOS - force "connect as" to be registered used, instead of Apple ID

    Hi I've got a question with regards to file sharing on mac. I just bought a new M4 Pro MBP running 15.3 Sequioa. My old device is a 2017 Intel MBP still running 10.15.7 Catalina. Both devices are linked to the same apple id (for example, johnappleseed @ gmail . com) I want to access files saved on my old MBP via my new MBP and I enabled file sharing in settings on my old MBP to do so. Now, when I try to connect to the old MBP via Finder > Network > "Old MBP" > Connect As, it prompts me with 3 options for how I want to log in. 1. Guest 2. Registered User 3. Using an Apple Account. I use Option 2 for registered user and type in the correct username and password, but it still connects to the old device via Option 3 (the Apple Account). As such, the apple account doesn't seem to have full disk access and I cannot see files in the Desktop, Documents, or Downloads folders. I can see all others fine (Pictures, Movies, etc.) Even when I click on the device in the Finder bar on the left, it automatically signs me in via the associated Apple account. It's convenient, but useless if I cannot see all my files. Any advice on how I can force it to sign in via Registered User? For more information, I even added the home directory to the list of shared folders but it didn't work. I also have a 2012 macbook pro running high sierra and that one isn't associated with any apple id. As such the registered user login works and I get full access to the entire disk
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