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Daniel CLEMENT
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      07-16-2004, 06:34 AM
Hello,

I have a w98 pc and a w2k pc connected through a wifi router.

I can access the w98 pc from the w2k one, but not the converse.

In more detail: when I share a folder from the w98 pc, I am asked to provide
a password, then I can then connect to that folder from the w2k pc using
this password. Files transfer ok; the network looks like working.

But if I want to share a folder of the w2k pc, I just can declare it
"shared" -- no place to specify a password.

Yet, from the w98 pc, when trying to connect to that folder, I am prompted
for a password... which one?

I am certainly missing something quite simple, but what?

TIA for your help - regards,

Daniel CLEMENT


 
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James Egan
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      07-16-2004, 08:28 AM
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 08:34:43 +0200, "Daniel CLEMENT" <no.spam@thanks>
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>Yet, from the w98 pc, when trying to connect to that folder, I am prompted
>for a password... which one?


You need to create a user account on the win2k machine with the same
name as your user logon name on win98.


Jim.

 
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Daniel CLEMENT
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      07-16-2004, 09:50 AM
Thank you for the reply.

There is _no_ user logon name on the w98 machine! (just the "default" user -
no password on startup - "main session logon = windows session" [do my best
to translate from French]).

Does it mean I _have_ to create a (one and only) user on the w98 pc?

Do I have to do this before or after creating the account on the other
machine? - if it matters at all.

TIA,

Daniel

"James Egan" <(E-Mail Removed)> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 08:34:43 +0200, "Daniel CLEMENT" <no.spam@thanks>
> wrote:
>
> >Yet, from the w98 pc, when trying to connect to that folder, I am

prompted
> >for a password... which one?

>
> You need to create a user account on the win2k machine with the same
> name as your user logon name on win98.
>
>
> Jim.
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James Egan
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      07-16-2004, 10:27 AM
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 11:50:27 +0200, "Daniel CLEMENT" <no.spam@thanks>
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>There is _no_ user logon name on the w98 machine! (just the "default" user -
>no password on startup - "main session logon = windows session" [do my best
>to translate from French]).
>
>Does it mean I _have_ to create a (one and only) user on the w98 pc?
>
>Do I have to do this before or after creating the account on the other
>machine? - if it matters at all.


On win98, click on start->logoff

Then log on as (say) "user1" and use a blank password if you want to
bypass the logon prompt in future. You will always be subsequently
logged on as user1 instead of the default user.

Then create a user on win2k called user1


Jim.

 
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Daniel CLEMENT
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      07-16-2004, 11:23 AM
It works! (and I hardly could have guessed that solution). I now see the
network shared folders perfectly from both machines.

Also, sorry about the cross-posting; I did not know which newsgroup to use.

Many thanks, Jim.

Daniel

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>
> On win98, click on start->logoff
>
> Then log on as (say) "user1" and use a blank password if you want to
> bypass the logon prompt in future. You will always be subsequently
> logged on as user1 instead of the default user.
>
> Then create a user on win2k called user1
>
>
> Jim.
>



 
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Manjit Singh
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      07-20-2004, 11:29 AM
Hi,

Log in as Administrator in Windows 98 System and try
connecting..

Regards
Manjit Singh
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello,
>
>I have a w98 pc and a w2k pc connected through a wifi

router.
>
>I can access the w98 pc from the w2k one, but not the

converse.
>
>In more detail: when I share a folder from the w98 pc, I

am asked to provide
>a password, then I can then connect to that folder from

the w2k pc using
>this password. Files transfer ok; the network looks like

working.
>
>But if I want to share a folder of the w2k pc, I just can

declare it
>"shared" -- no place to specify a password.
>
>Yet, from the w98 pc, when trying to connect to that

folder, I am prompted
>for a password... which one?
>
>I am certainly missing something quite simple, but what?
>
>TIA for your help - regards,
>
>Daniel CLEMENT
>
>
>.
>

 
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