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Hi Folks:
I have a little network with Windows 2000 Pro, Windows 98, Windows ME PCs. I can see all machines from any, but cannot map Windows 2000 shared drives or folders from the less secure machines. When I try, I am prompted for a password, but the ones for accounts I have are rejected. Is there a setup I must do on Windows 2000 to allow others to access this way? I have a work group but not a domain; I hope I do not have to mess with this. Thanks, Wayne Scott |
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Greetings --
On the Win2K server, create user account(s), with password(s), that have the desired access privileges to the desired shares. Log on to the Win9x PCs using those accounts, and you will be able to access the designated shares, provided your network is configured properly. Configuring Windows 2000 Professional to Work in a Peer-to-Peer Workgroup http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...B;EN-US;q258717 HOW TO Share Files and Folders Over a Network for Workgroup http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...Q301281&sd=tech Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html ---- You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. -- RAH "Wayne Scott" <wscott@nac.net> wrote in message news:ea631447.0306290815.2040e482@posting.google.com... > Hi Folks: > > I have a little network with Windows 2000 Pro, Windows 98, Windows ME > PCs. I can see all machines from any, but cannot map Windows 2000 > shared drives or folders from the less secure machines. When I try, I > am prompted for a password, but the ones for accounts I have are > rejected. > > Is there a setup I must do on Windows 2000 to allow others to access > this way? > > I have a work group but not a domain; I hope I do not have to mess > with this. > > Thanks, > Wayne Scott |
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I don't think Win 98 or ME can map to an NTFS volume. (if you are using
NTFS) Dolphus "Wayne Scott" <wscott@nac.net> wrote in message news:ea631447.0306290815.2040e482@posting.google.com... > Hi Folks: > > I have a little network with Windows 2000 Pro, Windows 98, Windows ME > PCs. I can see all machines from any, but cannot map Windows 2000 > shared drives or folders from the less secure machines. When I try, I > am prompted for a password, but the ones for accounts I have are > rejected. > > Is there a setup I must do on Windows 2000 to allow others to access > this way? > > I have a work group but not a domain; I hope I do not have to mess > with this. > > Thanks, > Wayne Scott |
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Greetings --
The file systems on the various computers communicating over a network are completely irrelevant, as none of the individual computers' operating systems ever directly access the other computers' hard drives. Instead, a computer sends a "request," if you will, for the desired data, and the operating system of the host ("receiving") computer accesses its own hard drive (whose file system it obviously can read) and then sends that data back to the requesting computer as neutral packets of information that are completely independent of the file systems on the respective computers. After all, don't you use a Windows-based PC (whether it's FAT32 or NTFS) to access data stored on the Internet's mostly Unix servers, which use a completely different file system? Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html ---- You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. -- RAH "Dolphus Brown" <Dbrown48@satx.rr.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message news:JbFLa.30562$hV.1825724@twister.austin.rr.com... > I don't think Win 98 or ME can map to an NTFS volume. (if you are using > NTFS) > Dolphus > "Wayne Scott" <wscott@nac.net> wrote in message > news:ea631447.0306290815.2040e482@posting.google.com... > > Hi Folks: > > > > I have a little network with Windows 2000 Pro, Windows 98, Windows ME > > PCs. I can see all machines from any, but cannot map Windows 2000 > > shared drives or folders from the less secure machines. When I try, I > > am prompted for a password, but the ones for accounts I have are > > rejected. > > > > Is there a setup I must do on Windows 2000 to allow others to access > > this way? > > > > I have a work group but not a domain; I hope I do not have to mess > > with this. > > > > Thanks, > > Wayne Scott > > |
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