OK, simple maneuver, but not so easy for me in XP. I have two laptops that I want to connect via crossover cable, to transfer files back and forth (one has a CD burner, to allow me to back up both machines). One laptop has Win98SE, the other has XP Home.
Setting up the 98 machine was easy, and it now sees the XP laptop in the Network Neighborhood; but it doesn't have permissions to access it. The XP can't find the 98 machine. What utility in this crazy new menu scheme do I run to allow file transfer back and forth over a direct Ethernet connect? I set up the same username and password login on both, with same workgroup name, thinking that the same Admin on both would allow access by user. What am I missing here, besides the sense that God gave me?
Setting up the 98 machine was easy, and it now sees the XP laptop in the Network Neighborhood; but it doesn't have permissions to access it. The XP can't find the 98 machine. What utility in this crazy new menu scheme do I run to allow file transfer back and forth over a direct Ethernet connect? I set up the same username and password login on both, with same workgroup name, thinking that the same Admin on both would allow access by user. What am I missing here, besides the sense that God gave me?