Even if I share the optical disc of the 17", "Remote Disc" appears in the sidebar of Finder on the 13". When I click "Remote Disc" in Finder on the 17" I see the 13" however, clicking on it has no effect. When I configure the 13" to share its optical drive, the 17" "sees" it. Furthermore, a 13" MacBook Pro right next to it, which was also just upgraded to macOS 10.13.6 and also has an optical disc drive that works, does not have this entry in the Finder sidebar, even that the option to display it is checked. Problem is, my MacBook Pro has a built-in CD/DVD drive, and it works. This was always the case with the MacBook Air, but ever since Apple stopped making laptops with built-in CD/DVD drives, MacBook's and MacBook Pro's profit from that as well. It enables one to connect to a computer that does have one, and to use its drive. From reading around in the Web I understand that it is for Mac's that don't have a CD/DVD drive. In the Finder sidebar under Devices I notice Remote Disc, the icon of which resembles a CD or DVD disc. I finally installed macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 on my late-2011 MacBook Pro 17".
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