Just click "Login Options" at the bottom of the list of users You can, if you like, set up automatic login as Malkeleah described for Windows.Set up a user with the same username and password as on the Windows machine (there is a padlock at the bottom left that you might have to click to allow you to make changes - this appears for almost all of the settings in System Preferences).It looks like you might have to be using Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate to make the file sharing work.You'll need the workgroup to set up your OSX machine.
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You can changes these if you have administrative privileges click "Change Settings" just to the right of the Computer Name.
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The name and workgroup of your PC are shown. Identify the workgroup of your Windows machine by going to Control Panel>System and Security>System.Make sure your firewall allows traffic on your subnet(s) to pass through.
CONNECT WINDOWS 10 TO MAC VIA WIFI MANUAL
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I can't get the Mac mini server to show up on the windows computer. The windows 7 computer I need to connect is in another part of the office. The Mac mini server is set up in our server room connected to a windows desktop via ethernet.