J_K a dit:
Quelqu'un sait comment accéder à son iDisk avec un OS Windows?
La question a peut-être déjà été posée, mais je ne l'ai pas trouvée dans ma brève recherche...
Et est-ce qu'il est possible aussi de se connecter aux données de l'iDisk uniquement par un navigateur? Et de ce fait d'avoir une adresse web pour chaque donnée? Ou je suis obligé pour ça d'inclure les données dans une homepage?
Enfin je ne sais pas si ces dernières questions sont très claires...:hein: Dites-le moi si jamais...
Merci... :zen:
Opening your iDisk using Microsoft Windows
You can open your iDisk using Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows 98.
To open your iDisk:
If you're using Windows XP, use iDisk Utility for Windows to open your iDisk. To download iDisk Utility for Windows, go to
www.mac.com and click .Mac Downloads.
Note: If you use iDisk Utility for Windows and repeatedly get an error message that says the password you entered is incorrect or that iDisk Utility is unable to establish a network connection, you need to use the Add Network Place Wizard in Windows to connect to your iDisk. Choose My Network Places from the Start menu, then choose "Add a network place" in the Network Tasks list. In the Add Network Place Wizard, enter the following as the location to add:
http://idisk.mac.com/membername (where "membername" is your .Mac member name). Use your .Mac member name and password for authentication.
If you're using Windows 2000, open My Computer, choose Map Network Drive from the Tools menu, then click "Web folder or FTP site." Enter the following as the location to add:
http://idisk.mac.com/membername (where "membername" is your .Mac member name). Use your .Mac member name and password for authentication.
If you're using Windows 98, open My Computer, double-click the Web Folders icon, then double-click Add Web Folder. Enter the following as the location to add:
http://idisk.mac.com/membername (where "membername" is your .Mac member name). Use your .Mac member name and password for authentication.
toutes ces explications, tu les trouveras sur le site mac.com