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      10-26-2005, 10:34 PM
So, I've go an old pc running win98, and i'm having issues adding it to
my wireless network. The main computer on the network is running XP,
along with my laptop that is also connected. the wireless on the old pc
is working fine, but how do i get into the network?

Thanks in advance.

Max

 
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      10-27-2005, 03:49 PM

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> So, I've go an old pc running win98, and i'm having issues adding it to
> my wireless network. The main computer on the network is running XP,
> along with my laptop that is also connected. the wireless on the old pc
> is working fine, but how do i get into the network?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Max
>


You have to have an account on the Xp machine with the same user name and
password as on the 98 machine

IE on 98 log on as fred with password fred, on the XP create a user called
fred with a password fred.

If you dont log onto the 98 machine (IE you hit cancel at the login prompt )
then you will get an error about the
network not being ready

98 by default uses "Workgroup" and XP uses "Mshome" as their respective
workgroup names, change 98 to MSHOME
then reboot them both and you should be OK


 
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      10-28-2005, 06:51 AM
In article <(E-Mail Removed). com>,
"(E-Mail Removed)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>So, I've go an old pc running win98, and i'm having issues adding it to
>my wireless network. The main computer on the network is running XP,
>along with my laptop that is also connected. the wireless on the old pc
>is working fine, but how do i get into the network?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Max


What issues are you having? What are you trying to do, and what
exactly happens when you do it? If there are error messages, what do
they say?
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      10-28-2005, 06:53 AM
In article <rG68f.8950$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Judslat"
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>><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

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>> So, I've go an old pc running win98, and i'm having issues adding it to
>> my wireless network. The main computer on the network is running XP,
>> along with my laptop that is also connected. the wireless on the old pc
>> is working fine, but how do i get into the network?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Max
>>

>
>You have to have an account on the Xp machine with the same user name and
>password as on the 98 machine


That's not necessary if the XP machine runs Home Edition. It's only
necessary if the XP machine runs Professional and if you've explicitly
disabled simple file sharing on XP Professional.

>IE on 98 log on as fred with password fred, on the XP create a user called
>fred with a password fred.
>
>If you dont log onto the 98 machine (IE you hit cancel at the login prompt )
>then you will get an error about the
>network not being ready


Yes, that's right.

>98 by default uses "Workgroup" and XP uses "Mshome" as their respective
>workgroup names, change 98 to MSHOME
>then reboot them both and you should be OK


It makes networking a little easier if all computers use the same
workgroup name, but it isn't necessary. A computer in any workgroup
can access a computer in any workgroup.
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      11-05-2005, 08:53 PM
"Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote:

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> It makes networking a little easier if all computers use the same
> workgroup name, but it isn't necessary. A computer in any workgroup
> can access a computer in any workgroup.


How does one access computers in different workgroups?

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      11-06-2005, 07:35 PM
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"htw4" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>"Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote:
>
>snipped..
>
>> It makes networking a little easier if all computers use the same
>> workgroup name, but it isn't necessary. A computer in any workgroup
>> can access a computer in any workgroup.

>
>How does one access computers in different workgroups?
>
>Thanks!


To access another computer in any workgroup, type the other computer's
name in the Start | Run box in this format:

\\computer

To see all of the workgroups on a network in Windows 98:

1. Click Network Neighborhood.
2. Click Entire Network.

To see all of the workgroups on a network in Windows XP:

1. Click My Network Places.
2. Click "View workgroup computers".
3. Press the Backspace key.

Then, click a workgroup to see the computers in that workgroup, and
click a computer to see its shared resources.
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