ADTPro question by barely above beginner

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ADTPro question by barely above beginner

So, I have "mastered" connecting my iMac to my Apple IIe by serial cable/USB adapter, running ADTPro on the iMac, and bootstrapping ADTPro to the IIe.  I have even been able to use the bootstrapping method to transfer disk images to the IIe and create boot floppies of various programs, by placing those images in the ADTPro "disks" subdirectory on the iMac and then doing a ProDos Speediboot, and selecting the image on the IIe.

 

I also created a boot floppy of the ADTPro client on the IIe, as recommended, but of course its directory of files is blank.  I can't seem to figure out anything to do with the client, other than format.  Is there a way to get disk images into the ADTPro client, or have it point to where the disk images are?  Does my question even make sense??

 

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I may have partially answered

I may have partially answered my own question.  I discovered that as long as ADTPro is running on the iMac and the serial (or whichever) conection is live, ADTPro on the IIe will usually display the contents of the ADTPro "disks" subdirectory on the iMac when the ADTPro [R]eceive function is used.    

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