Have a question? about setting up file and print sharing from Windows 98 SE
to WIN95B to Windows 2000 pro. I gives me either a IPC$ or a permission
error, but when I go from Windows 2000 to Win98Se to Win95B it works fine? I
can ping both sides just fine, I have both setup as workgroups as wel
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Have a question? about setting up file and print sharing from Windows 98 SE
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my girlfriend did, she downloaded it and it still does not work. Thanks
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> Have a question? about setting up file and p
ursday, August 03, 2000 6:20 PM
Subject: Setting up sharing from WIN95/98 to WIN2000 PRO
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> Have a question? about setting up file and print sharing from Windows 98
SE
> to WIN95B to Windows 2000 pro. I gives me either a IPC$ or a permission
> error, but when I go from Windows 2000 to Wi
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>You are try to connect with the system account.
>Create a duplicate account on w2000 the same one you log i
I have encountered this problem before and it is not a bug on Windows 2000
Prof. You just need to create users on Windows 2000 Prof. These users should
be the same user account you use to log on Windows 95/98.
Like, for example. You use USERA to log to your windows 9X PC. This USERA
account, you
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