At 09:31 AM 10/20/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>To access the win2k machine, you need to be authenticated. Here is one
>way to do it. If your login user names for the Win98 and win2k machines
>are different, then you need to create a user account on one of them to
>match the other. Once you have a common user name, type in the win2k
>password for that user when you are prompted. If anyone has a simpler
>solution, I would be interested in hearing other options myself.
There is another solution, but only recommended on small private networks.
On Windows 2000, there is a "guest" account. By default it is disabled. If
you enable it, then you will have unlimited access to its shares.
Be aware that this may not be secure. It may also open a hole if you are
connected to the internet and don't have a firewall.
Russ Poffenberger
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