I'm testing WinXP-Pro.  So far, so good.  Looks to be very stable and solid.
I am having some trouble getting my XP machine to share/converse with my
W2K clients.  The LAN contains a W2KServer, 3 Win2K-pro clients, and the
one WinXP client.

From my W2KServer, or, W2K clients, the XP client will not allow me to open
the "share" directory w/o popping up a login window.  And, I must login using
my chosen admin/adminPW.  What gives?

From my XP machine I can freely open any/all "shares" of my other W2K
clients w/o having to enter any UName/PW combo.

I suspect this is XP-centric, but have not been able to figure our how to stop XP
from demanding the system credentials from W2K clients.  Suggestions?

Yes, I do use "File and Printer Sharing" on all clients even though their are no shared printers. My Brother 2070N is a valid LAN client that all clients have a
tcp/ip port for.
Really confused about this.
Thanks,
Duncan


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