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At a customer we have a local network with one Windows 98 SE computer
and a Windows 2000 computer. The printers all are directly connected at
the 2k machine, the 98 machine is printing on the shared printers
without any problem.
On the 2000 computer we now have installed Windows XP SP2 additionally,
on an extra partition.
The usernames and passwords on all 3 machines are identical.
The computername of the XP machine is the same that was used on 2k.
The Folders and Printers on the XP machine are shared as it was on the
2k. (same rights, etc, ...)
Drivers of the printers have been installed on 98
98 still can connect to any folder on the xp and 2k machine, but
printing is only working on 2k. afaik everything, except the os is
identical (Drivers of course are also different, one for xp and one
and a Windows 2000 computer. The printers all are directly connected at
the 2k machine, the 98 machine is printing on the shared printers
without any problem.
On the 2000 computer we now have installed Windows XP SP2 additionally,
on an extra partition.
The usernames and passwords on all 3 machines are identical.
The computername of the XP machine is the same that was used on 2k.
The Folders and Printers on the XP machine are shared as it was on the
2k. (same rights, etc, ...)
Drivers of the printers have been installed on 98
98 still can connect to any folder on the xp and 2k machine, but
printing is only working on 2k. afaik everything, except the os is
identical (Drivers of course are also different, one for xp and one