"Sharing" issue on Catalina

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Hello,
I just loaded Catalina on my MacBook Pro and I'm having trouble getting it recognized in "Sharing" with my iMac.
On my MacBook Pro, my iMac is recognized in Finder and I have access to the files on my iMac.
On my iMac, my MacBook is not recognized in Finder.

On my iMac, my MacBook Pro is properly declared in "Group"
On my MacBook Pro, my iMac is properly declared in "Group".

On my MacBook Pro
in "Documents"
- I checked the "Sharing" box
- and I gave "Read/Write" permissions to iMac.

However, in "Preferences/Sharing"
I cannot check the "Sharing" box and therefore "Options" is non-functional

Catalina bug? configuration error?


Can you help me, especially if it is a configuration error?

Thank you.



Best regards,
profiler31 (Toulouse)

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Anonymous user
 

Hello,

I have no issues between my iMac running High Sierra and my MacBook running Monterey when my setups are as follows


- Have a good day, good evening.. ;-)
- iMac 2011 - MacBook Air M1

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profiler31 Posted messages 576 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   43
 

Hello Francis,

Very happy to see you on the site; hope you’re doing well.

1. Regarding the problem below

"However, in 'Preferences/Sharing'
I can't check the 'Sharing' box and therefore 'Options' is inoperative

Catalina bug? Configuration error?"

I made the decision to do a clean installation on my MacBook Pro 13" by reinstalling Catalina and so the problem disappeared.

2. As for file sharing between the Macs, the problem is almost resolved, as they can recognize each other well. However, my Cartesian mind is shaken by the following observation.

To achieve this small miracle, I have to validate a bizarre number of different users proposed in 'Sharing' 'Users+" ; I notice that the same computer is recognized by a different username depending on the computer being configured.

See below

In the 'Sharing' 'Users' section of each of the 3 computers, I have a multitude of proposals including

“com.malwarebytes.mbam.nobody” name proposed by the iMac 27” what is that ????????

“toto” name proposed by the iMac 27” computers. It’s the name of a troubleshooting session following an “Admin/Standard” issue encountered with the iMac 27”
“MacBook Pro de Soline” name proposed by the iMac 27” and MBP 13”
“MacBook pro de Laurent” name proposed by the iMac 27”
“MacPorts” name proposed by the iMac 27”
“Laurent Lxxxxxx macport” name proposed by the MBP 13” strange because it’s the name of the MBP 13” session
“Administrators” or “Administrators” name proposed by the MBP 13” and the MBP 15”
“iMac-de-Laurent” name proposed by the MBP 13”
“Laurent” name proposed by the MBP 13”
“Everyone” name proposed by the MBP 15”
“macport” name proposed by the MBP 15”

And it's pretty much the same "mess" for the permissions and file sharing authorizations, with the addition of "everyone," "staff," "guest," depending on the OSX versions.

To conclude

The session names assigned at logon for the computers are

“Laurent” which is the logon name for the iMac 27”
“Soline” which is the logon name for the MBP 15”
“Laurent Lxxxxxxx macport” which is the logon name for the MBP 13”

Go figure! I'm now looking to simplify all this so that the only choices for one computer are the names of the other two.

Thank you and see you soon on the thread


Sincerely
profiler31 (Toulouse)

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Anonymous user
 

I don't know where all these names come from... but you can select them and delete them by clicking on the minus sign.

And what happens if you completely disable sharing on each Mac, restart the Macs, and then re-enable it after selecting what you want to share? (File Sharing, for example...)

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profiler31 Posted messages 576 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   43
 

This is what I do, and through successive trials, I know which ones are essential for the proper functioning of each Mac compared to the other two.

But these names remain in memory and are still proposed to me in "Sharing," and in the "permissions/preferences," it is impossible to delete "everyone," for example.

Could it be due to the coexistence of 3 different OSX versions?

I'm still looking, and if I find anything, I'll keep you updated.

Have a good end of the day, a good evening, and see you later!


Sincerely,
profiler31 (Toulouse)

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Anonymous user
 

Everyone is part of the potential users on Mac, for example on the icon of my iMac visible on my Macbook, and it's the same for folders or files:

So, you will always see "Everyone", it's up to you to allow or not. For others, it must be existing user sessions on the Macs

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profiler31 Posted messages 576 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   43
 

OK Seen and read, thank you very much


Best regards
profiler31 (Toulouse)

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