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Old November 29th 05, 05:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Larry[_4_]
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Default Map W98 to W2K Server

I do not want to log on to this network, but want to map a Windows 98 PC to a
Windows 2000 server named 'Server' with a directory called 'Apps' that is
shared. When I put the server name in the path field and click OK, it says
'you must supply a password to make this connection' - Resource:
\\Server\Apps. The password used to log on to the server does not work. If
I look in Network Neighborhood, I can see all the PCs on the network. How
can I make this connection? Thanks.
 




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