In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "Ed"
<jag_manR__EM*-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I have a lan setup using a Netgear FM114P modem. I've been using it a
>long time, mostly for
>filesharing and sharing of a DSL modem.
>
>The problem is after I switch my primary computer (Goliath) to XP
>Professional I have not been able to
>get to shared directories on one of my other machines running ME
>(OldGoliath). The ME shared directories
>show up under MyNetworkPlaces on the XP, but when I try to access
>those directories I'm
>asked for a password. The dialog seems to be asking for a machine/user
>password, i.e.,
>it says password OldGoliath/Guest. I've tried the Windows login
>password for the Guest user on
>the ME machine, the login password for the admin user on the ME
>machine, and the password
>for the shared directory. It will not accept any of them. I have
>another XP machine on the network
>and have exactly the same problem from it, so i know it's something on
>the ME machine.
>
>BTW, I can access the shared file on Goliath from OldGoliath.
>
>My suspicion is there is something in the ME registry left over from
>the Win95 that was on it years ago.
>I say that since if I select OldGolith in the Microsoft Windows
>Network tree from Windows Explorer
>and look at its Properties it says Type: Windows 95 Workstation. It's
>almost as if it thinks I have
>specified User level access control, but I have not.
>
>Anyone have any idea how I can straighten this out?
>
>TIA
>
>Ed
When you access a password-protected Windows 95/98/Me shared directory
from Windows XP, the password prompt always shows the name of the
computer that owns the share, followed by the account name "Guest".
It's prompting for the password that you assigned to the shared
directory on 95/98/Me, not for the password of any user account.
I agree with Norman's suggestion: un-share the shared directory on Me,
then re-share it with the desired password and try accessing it from
XP again.
If that doesn't fix the problem, try this on the XP Pro computer: go
to Control Panel > User Accounts, click your user account, click
"Manage my network passwords", and remove any stored passwords for
network shares. Then try accessing the share again.
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