In article <B3E8093E-A40F-4BAB-BF71-(E-Mail Removed)>, David
Murphy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>First of all, I've read through knowledge base article Q258717, as well as a
>few other documents and howtos out there. I have a couple of questions for
>the experts.
My sympathies: I think that article is poorly written, confusing, and
contains bad information.
>What I'm doing:
>I'm trying to arrange File and Printer Sharing between two PCs: a Windows
>98SE laptop connected wirelessly to a broadband router, and a Windows 2000
>Pro desktop wired to the same router. Both PCs are configured with unique
>static IPs and both access the internet connection on the other side of the
>router just fine. They both have TCP/IP and NetBEUI installed. They're both
>in the same workgroup with unique hostnames.
Using more than one protocol can cause networking problems.
Un-install NetBEUI from both computers, and use TCP/IP as the only
protocol. Nothing in Windows networking requires NetBEUI.
>First question: the Win98 laptop is set up in single-user mode. Is it
>possible to share with Win2kPro in that mode?
Yes.
>If so, what is the account username to set up on the Win2k PC?
>(I assume the password is blank by default.)
Don't set up a new user account on Win2k. On Win98, click Start | Log
Off, then log on with the same user name and password that you already
use on Win2k.
>I tinkered with it a bit... the best I was able to manage was to get the
>Win2k PC to acknowledge the existence of the Win98, but it couldn't browse
>its resources. The Win98 PC could see and browse itself, but couldn't even
>see the Win2k PC. If someone has the answers to these questions, hopefully
>that'll guide me a bit.
What exactly happened when Win2k tried to browse Win98?
If there's a firewall program (Norton, McAfee, ZoneAlarm, PCCillin) on
either computer, configure the firewall to allow access on the local
area network.
>Thanks,
>
>David Murphy
You're welcome.
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