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To: Jeff Hayden who wrote (60778)1/15/2007 8:24:14 PM
From: Kelly G.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213182
 
Thanks Jeff.

I wasn't sure where to start.

Parallels sounds cool but, since I don't think I need to switch back and forth much (will spend as little time as possible on the dark side), I thought I would just go with Boot Camp for now.



To: Jeff Hayden who wrote (60778)1/15/2007 9:28:58 PM
From: Done, gone.  Respond to of 213182
 
In Parallels, you run the Parallels Tools from within Windows to install the interfaces.

Within the Parallels application, while Windows are booted, to be exact.

After the installation, the AirPort network should work with Windows.

Exactly. On auto. Just start Windows and bingo, connected. One can, of course, chose not to auto connect.