accessing error

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Syed Kamal Wasti

dear friends,
I've a computer of windows xp and other one is windows
98. both are shared with the help of cross cable. when i
try to access anything from xp, i can easily access. but
when i try to access windows xp through windows 98.
errors occured
1) Unknown Error 31 or
2) Password Required or
3) access is denied

most of the time Uknknow error 31 occers.

would you please help me..
tanks in advance.
Syed Kamal Wasti
 
Setup a user account/password in your W98 machine that is
the same as the Windows Xp machine....
 
Syed Kamal Wasti said:
dear friends,
I've a computer of windows xp and other one is windows
98. both are shared with the help of cross cable. when i
try to access anything from xp, i can easily access. but
when i try to access windows xp through windows 98.
errors occured
1) Unknown Error 31 or
2) Password Required or
3) access is denied

most of the time Uknknow error 31 occers.

would you please help me..
tanks in advance.
Syed Kamal Wasti

You need to be logging on to the 98 box with the same
username and password which is set up on the XP machine.

http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp_filesharing/11trouble.htm


Error 31 when attempting to browse the XP machine
=====================================

This error occurs if you set up a user account on XP without a password,
and then attempt to log in using that username across the network.

By default, Windows XP doesn't permit remote users to connect
from the network without a password.

The correct fix is to assign a password to the user account on XP,
and then log onto the 98 box with that username and password.

Alternatively, to allow access using a user account without a password:

Go to Control Panel | Performance and Maintenance | Administrative Tools |
Local Security Policy.
Expand Local Policies | Security options.
Double-click "Accounts: Limit local account use of blank passwords to
console login only",
which is enabled by default. Disable this option
 

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