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Old November 6th 05, 05:19 PM
Travis King
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Default Network troubles

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...and the solution was........?
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"Travis King" wrote in message
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We just set up a network with our three computers. Two of which have
XP
and one has Windows 98 SE. Everything is just fine and peachy for the
most part... I can access the Windows 98 computer through my XP
computer,
but here's the problem. The Windows 98 computer will not let us access
the network. It says it can't access the network. What should I try?
Thanks.

Never mind - I figured it out.



Since I had that Network logon coming up (see above post) I was clicking
cancel on that logon instead of OK. When you click cancel, you're a generic
user. When you click OK, you're "Default User" instead of just a generic
user. I read in one of Microsoft's things on the Internet that you must be
logged in as a user to view the network. So, I logged off and then instead
of clicking cancel on the network logon screen, I clicked OK. This logged
me in as "Default User" and then I was able to access the network.