On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 14:33:44 -0800, Greg wrote:
> I have 3 networked computers through a router. One is
> WIN98SE. The other 2 are WIN2000. I am not able to
> access any printers or drives on either WIN2000 computer
> from either of the other computers. Both WIN2000
> computers are easily able to access the drives and
> printers on the WIN98SE computer.
>
> All are part of the same workgroup.
>
> All have sharing enabled.
>
> When trying to find shared resources, those on the WIN98SE
> computer are easily displayed as available resources when
> trying to map a network drive or a printer. The WIN2000
> computers show up in network neighborhood (or where ever
> the place is that shows available resources to connect
> to), but don't show any shared resources. If I try to
> connect directly by knowing the resource name on the
> WIN2000 computer it tells me I don't have access.
> Sometimes it presents me with a login dialog asking for a
> login and password. I have never set up these WIN2000
> computers with passwords either for the computer itself or
> for the shared resources.
>
> I've also set up additional shares for the hard drive,
> thinking, perhaps, that the $C (or C$) share was not a
> real share, but that didn't help either. Still nothing
> shows as available to share.
>
> What can I do to have these computers show their shared
> resources as items that are available for the other
> computers to use?
>
> Your assistance is appreciated.
Create a user account with an identical username/password on every
computer.
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