Go to the XP machine. Make sure that the XP machine is
set to share files and allow other to make changes to your
files.
I connect two XP PCs with a W98 PC used as a print
server. Both XP machine are setup without passwords.
Instead of typing in a password when originally asked, I
hit an empty return (no password). Once I set the XP
machines to allow sharing of the files and to allow others
to make chaneges, it all worked well.
>-----Original Message-----
>Have simple home network. One XP machine, one 98SE
>machine connected via D-link router. Followed all
>instructions for networking on XP machine first, then ran
>the resultant netsetup.exe on 98 machine. Shared drives
>and printers. Both are in the same workgroup. Both
>machines have an account with same username and
password.
>XP machine can see and read/write to resources on the 98
>machine OK. 98 machine gets prompted for a password when
>trying to connect to the XP machine, but always fails
with
>incorrect password (I know it is the correct password).
>The prompt when trying to connect is:
>You must supply a password to make this connection:
>Resource: \\THINKPAD\IPC$
>Password:
>
>Please note that THINKPAD is the computer name for the XP
>machine, but I don't understand the IPC$
>
>Please help.
>.
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