A few more details - if the user has administrator or supervisor access, there is no problem downloading files. Superuser cannot download files. Not a good idea to have all users supervisors or administrators.
Any ideas?? I'm stumped, and spent over 4 hours on the phone waiting for Microsoft...
So I do not NEED to set up the home folder, and if I do I can just set it to the user directory on the server ( ie \\pace\users\user1) and set it to use U: for that drive. U: is already mapped to that user directory.
Have I got that right?
Thanks.
I have a small network with 10 computers and about 30 users. Many of the users need to be able to use 4 of the computers, and privacy is a requirement ( clinical situation). With the win98 systems I've got it all figured out. Log in as user1, and the U: drive is mapped to the user1 directory on...
I DETEST proxy servers. NATS is so much simpler. When I get back to the site I will try replacing IP stack and see if that fixes it. Just had a W95 machine that couldlog onto the ANNEX server at the University and see a few sites, but fail most - had to replace Winsock and IP on that one - works...
I am fully aware that the ICS can be used as a DHCP - but it does not NEED to be. I have one running with fixed IPs of 192.168.123.1 - 254. Regardless, the OS is not talking to the NIC, so at this point in time that is a moot point.
I have used ICS on XP Pro as well as W98. I have also used...
The motherboards are DFI and at one time the network DID work. The DFI boards do not care where the NIC is - and I sold close to a hundred of these systems - with no network problems on Win 95 and Win98/ The internet connection is a simple dialup - attempting to share it with the ICS supplied...
Checked the cable with cable checker - both cards identical. Netbeui won't cut it as I need to run NATS for internet.
Remember - the problem is the computer CANNOT EVEN PING ITSELF. This USUALLY indicates a malfunctioning NIC, but the NICs all work in another W2K machine
Definitely a crossover cable. W2k sees the cable connect too - but cannpt ping ITSELF, much less the next machine. @ machines both have the same problem. When cabled direct, or disconnected, the connection dissapears.
I just got involved with a small private school networking problem. They have win98 and W2k professional on the network - in a lab and in the staff room. They are purely Peer to Peer. The staff room has only 2 machines, so a crossed cable is used instead of a hub. The 2 machines are both W2K...
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