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workgroup win98 and win2000
Hi
I have 2 PC connected by crossover cable: PC1 (win98, FAT32, volume C shared) PC2 (win2000, NTFS, volume C shared) From PC2 I can view PC1 and all directories and files (no password necesary). From PC1 I can view PC2, but when I try enter to shared volume C, system ask for a net password (for $IPC directory) and ¡ I don't know what password we are token about! Please help |
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On the Windows 2000 computer, open the Control Panel, then the user tool.
Create a user with the same name (and password, if one is used) that you log onto the Windows 98 computer with. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * In fond memory ... Alex, you shall be sorely missed * https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/?mvpid=6911 "Albert" wrote in message ... Hi I have 2 PC connected by crossover cable: PC1 (win98, FAT32, volume C shared) PC2 (win2000, NTFS, volume C shared) From PC2 I can view PC1 and all directories and files (no password necesary). From PC1 I can view PC2, but when I try enter to shared volume C, system ask for a net password (for $IPC directory) and ¡ I don't know what password we are token about! Please help |
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workgroup win98 and win2000
On the Windows 2000 computer, open the Control Panel, then the user tool.
Create a user with the same name (and password, if one is used) that you log onto the Windows 98 computer with. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * In fond memory ... Alex, you shall be sorely missed * https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/?mvpid=6911 "Albert" wrote in message ... Hi I have 2 PC connected by crossover cable: PC1 (win98, FAT32, volume C shared) PC2 (win2000, NTFS, volume C shared) From PC2 I can view PC1 and all directories and files (no password necesary). From PC1 I can view PC2, but when I try enter to shared volume C, system ask for a net password (for $IPC directory) and ¡ I don't know what password we are token about! Please help |
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Richard.
Your suggestion worked very well, thank's a lot. "Richard G. Harper" wrote: On the Windows 2000 computer, open the Control Panel, then the user tool. Create a user with the same name (and password, if one is used) that you log onto the Windows 98 computer with. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * In fond memory ... Alex, you shall be sorely missed * https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/?mvpid=6911 "Albert" wrote in message ... Hi I have 2 PC connected by crossover cable: PC1 (win98, FAT32, volume C shared) PC2 (win2000, NTFS, volume C shared) From PC2 I can view PC1 and all directories and files (no password necesary). From PC1 I can view PC2, but when I try enter to shared volume C, system ask for a net password (for $IPC directory) and ¡ I don't know what password we are token about! Please help |
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workgroup win98 and win2000
Richard.
Your suggestion worked very well, thank's a lot. "Richard G. Harper" wrote: On the Windows 2000 computer, open the Control Panel, then the user tool. Create a user with the same name (and password, if one is used) that you log onto the Windows 98 computer with. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * In fond memory ... Alex, you shall be sorely missed * https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/?mvpid=6911 "Albert" wrote in message ... Hi I have 2 PC connected by crossover cable: PC1 (win98, FAT32, volume C shared) PC2 (win2000, NTFS, volume C shared) From PC2 I can view PC1 and all directories and files (no password necesary). From PC1 I can view PC2, but when I try enter to shared volume C, system ask for a net password (for $IPC directory) and ¡ I don't know what password we are token about! Please help |
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Glad I was able to help you out.
-- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * In fond memory ... Alex, you shall be sorely missed * https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/?mvpid=6911 "Albert" wrote in message ... Richard. Your suggestion worked very well, thank's a lot. "Richard G. Harper" wrote: On the Windows 2000 computer, open the Control Panel, then the user tool. Create a user with the same name (and password, if one is used) that you log onto the Windows 98 computer with. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * In fond memory ... Alex, you shall be sorely missed * https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/?mvpid=6911 "Albert" wrote in message ... Hi I have 2 PC connected by crossover cable: PC1 (win98, FAT32, volume C shared) PC2 (win2000, NTFS, volume C shared) From PC2 I can view PC1 and all directories and files (no password necesary). From PC1 I can view PC2, but when I try enter to shared volume C, system ask for a net password (for $IPC directory) and ¡ I don't know what password we are token about! Please help |
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workgroup win98 and win2000
Glad I was able to help you out.
-- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * In fond memory ... Alex, you shall be sorely missed * https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/?mvpid=6911 "Albert" wrote in message ... Richard. Your suggestion worked very well, thank's a lot. "Richard G. Harper" wrote: On the Windows 2000 computer, open the Control Panel, then the user tool. Create a user with the same name (and password, if one is used) that you log onto the Windows 98 computer with. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * In fond memory ... Alex, you shall be sorely missed * https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/?mvpid=6911 "Albert" wrote in message ... Hi I have 2 PC connected by crossover cable: PC1 (win98, FAT32, volume C shared) PC2 (win2000, NTFS, volume C shared) From PC2 I can view PC1 and all directories and files (no password necesary). From PC1 I can view PC2, but when I try enter to shared volume C, system ask for a net password (for $IPC directory) and ¡ I don't know what password we are token about! Please help |
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