For me it is not a login/password related problem. When I use TCP/IP or NetBEUI, everything works fine: I can access network share on Win2k as it should be, because my win98 login and password are the same as my administrative account on Win2k. The problem is if I switch to IPX, I get that stupid error: ""//<computer> is not accessible. This device does not exist on the network". From win2k I can browse win98 shared folders thus I conclude that the problem is not rellated with internal network number (which is 0 on both computers) or frame type (set to Auto on both, because there is a WinNT 4.0 server on the nework) of IPX protocol. About your dilemma, Pagantus: Win95 doesn't have logon screen when starting windows if Primary Network Logon in Network properties window is set to "Windows Logon". Set it "Client of Micorsoft network" and then you should get your logon window.