Just a couple of suggestions:
Do all admin accounts have the same password?
Have you unchecked "use simple file sharing" in Win Explorer folder view
settings? (open win explorer window, choose Tools-Folder Options-View tab,
scroll to bottom of Advanced Settings list and voila! Use simple file
sharing" option.)
Don't know that these will have an impact, but I didn't see them mentioned
in your list.
Lang
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> Hi all,
> I have 5 computers.....3 windowsXP, 1 windows2000, and 1
> windows98. I have networked these computers through a hub.
> Each computer has different name and an unique IP address.
> I log on all these machines as administrator. I can access
> internet from all these machines. All these computers can
> see each other, as all of them are in the same workgroup.
> Now, WinXP machines can access files on Win2000 & Win98
> machine, but WinXP machines cannot access each other also
> Win2000 & Win98 cannot access WinXp. It gives "access
> denied...contact administrator" error.
> I tried following things:
> 1) Enabled NetBIOS over TCP/IP
> 2) Computer browser service started
> 3) Ping other computers....was successful...so hardware is
> fine
> 4) Changed IP addresses
> 5) Guest access is on
> 6) There is no firewall
> 7) changed DHCP node type from "hybrid" to "broadcast"
> But all of these attempts are in vain.
> Can anybody provide tip so that all computers can access
> each other and is possible to share files & printers.
> Thanks in advance,
>
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