Please clarify:  You mentioned both W2KServer & Desktop (is is
Professional)?
If W2Kserver are you running Workgroup or Domain?  If domain, please check
to make sure W98 is logged into the domain.
If Workgroup do you have any personal firewall running?  If you do, check
the traffic log and open UDP port 137/138 for  local network or open up all
for local network subnet.
Did you share the W2K drive (not just administrative share) and allow
everyone to the share?
If W2Kserver install network monitor on the W2K and capture the traffic for
analysis.

Gnart
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Subject: CCNP >> MCSE >> hands on [7:73284]


> Hi all,
>
> I have recently passed the CCNP but have little experience. I have started
> working on the MCSE Win2K Server.  I have tried to get hands on practice
by
> networking my desktop and laptop, and maybe add from there.  But I can't
> even get
> the two to talk.
>
> Could someone please give a little advice??
>
> I can ping but the Win98 laptop says it has no access to the network,
> whatever that means.  The Win2K desktop seems to be able to see the whole
> C:\ drive
> of the laptop. I have used the HELP file and read books.  I have run out
of
> ideas.
> -edgar
> San Diego, CA




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