I'm setting a wired network with a server, because of the different PCs and laptops, we are using a PC as server (fujitsu in mirrow harddisk). How can I get the "run" of PC in Mac to create the link to the new server?

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I am sorry, but I really don't understand what you mean. Can you try to rephrase it somehow? – Majenko Apr 14 '11 at 16:47
Sorry, but can you please clear up the question a bit. I have absolutely no idea what you're asking. Do you want to run a PC operating system on a Macintosh, or to somehow connect it to a server (using what? Standard windows file sharing, NFS, SAMBA, something else?) – AndrejaKo Apr 14 '11 at 16:47
At first I thought he meant console, but after re-reading I think he wants administrator rights ("the run of the computer"). Color me confused – horatio Apr 14 '11 at 16:53
we don't understand what you're talking about, your question is ambiguous...please clarify what you mean and flag for reopening if improved. – studiohack Apr 14 '11 at 16:55
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If you are looking for a place to type the address of the server (is it a file server?), you will find that in Finder, Go menu, Connect to Server....

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The Windows "run" command opens cmd.exe. The Mac equivalent is the Terminal, found in /Applications/Utilities.

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If your looking for a run equivalent the Terminal accepts Linux commands under the finder->Applications-> Utilities(I believe)

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