Thank yoy Kazu,
 
You sent me in the right direction.  It was just a configuration issue : I had given the directory full access to everyone but that wasn't enough.  I needed to give the network SHARE itself the write rights to everyone.  That is through the Permission button on the Sharing tab also.
 
I'm so glad it worked!
 
Thanks the other contributors too.  Your input helped me understand networking a bit more.
 
I didn't think LMHosts configuration could play a role in that. It is just part of the name to ip resolution process.  I might eventually use it as a convenience.
 
NAT and SLIRP seem to be robust enough to handle that.  At least during my preliminary testing.
 
Long life to QEMU!

Kazu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think there is a checkbox that "Allow to change files to network user" in
MyShrare folder's property on Windows XP host.
Sorry I don't have English version of Windows, so "explanation" is not
correct. I checked it, then I can write a file from guest to host.

There isn't such checkbox on Windows 2000 host.

Regards,
Kazu

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