In article <04e101c3990f$972ec610$(E-Mail Removed)>, "confused rookie"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I've got a wireless network set up connecting a desktop
>(actually a wired connection) running win 98 and a second
>desktop running XP. Although they both can connect to the
>internet through the network with no problem I cannot get
>past the 1st step in sharing files and my printer
>(connected to the win98 PC). I followed directions to
>settings->control panel->network - configuration tab - and
>enabled file and printer sharing. I went to TCP/IP
>properties - bindings tab - enabled File and printer
>sharing for Microsoft networks. When I then go to
>explorer, right-click on any folder I don't have sharing
>as an option. Anyone??
Reboot and go back to Control Panel | Network. Make sure that "File
and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks" appears in the list of
network components. Click the File and Print Sharing button and make
sure that both boxes are checked. If that requires changing any
settings, reboot again.
If sharing still isn't available, look for and delete these registry
keys:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Policies\Network\NoFileSharingControl
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Policies\Network\NoFileSharing
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