Unless your network is using a Windows 2000 domain you cannot use user-level
sharing, instead you must use share-level and control access (if you wish to
control it at all) via a password.
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"Chris Wood" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Client is a Win98 SE lapton on a network with a Small
> Business System 2000 server. I want to set shares on the
> Win98 drive so that other network users can see the disk.
> The disk shoes the 'shared' icon (hand) but when I try to
> add users is tells me it cannot list any users. Thus I can
> see the PC on the network but cannot give any one access.
>
> Any help appreciated, Chris