The reason why it is not accepting the password is because it is also taking the user name the person logged into their pc with. It dosen't matter what password you enter, if the user name of the person logged into their window 98 computer with is not setup to have access to your printer, the 98 user will not be able to access. What are the win98 users logging into their computer with? Usually people call the user default, and then they are not prompted with a password when they start up windows 98. Even if you set up the share to have everyone access, then the 98 user is going to have to be a member of the everyone local group on the win2k workstation. Try a few of these things:
1. When you start up a win98 workstation user your user id that you use to log into the win2k workstation. If that works then.
2. Determine what the users are setting as the user id when they log on to the windows98 workstation. Set up that user to have access to the everyone group on the win2000 workstation and allow everyone access to the shared printer.
In windows 2000, when you try to access a share on another workstation you are prompted to enter the user id and password. For some reason, win98 only ask for the password.
~brye