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I have a network of 2 Windows 2000 Pro and 3 Windows 98 SE machines on a switch peer to peer. Under "control panel/network/access control" I have it checked to user level access to one of my windows 2000 machines.
For almost 1-1/2 years i've run the network this way. All of the sudden I cannot get ANY of the Windows 98 machines to share with each other. If a w2k accesses the c drive of a w98se I can see the files, but if a w98se accesses a w98se I can see in Network Neighborhood and I can "see" the peripherals that are shared....but when I click on the c drive I get "access denied". In my w98se computer under c drive sharing I have a list of persons from the w2k machine and all those persons, including Guest are included to share the resources.
Has someone run into this? Is there a guru who can tell me what's going on and how to fix it?
Thanks,
Tedees
For almost 1-1/2 years i've run the network this way. All of the sudden I cannot get ANY of the Windows 98 machines to share with each other. If a w2k accesses the c drive of a w98se I can see the files, but if a w98se accesses a w98se I can see in Network Neighborhood and I can "see" the peripherals that are shared....but when I click on the c drive I get "access denied". In my w98se computer under c drive sharing I have a list of persons from the w2k machine and all those persons, including Guest are included to share the resources.
Has someone run into this? Is there a guru who can tell me what's going on and how to fix it?
Thanks,
Tedees