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    ...I've got a pretty stupid question coming up here... It's about my brand new Win 2000 box running on a super-fast Pentium 200 MHz MMX... but that not the problem :) My problem is about file-sharing, and about the fact that I'm pretty new to NT. I've put the Win 2000 box in a network with a Win ME box. I can access the shared drives on the Win ME box from the Win 2K box without problems... but the other way around doesn't work :(( It keeps asking me for a password, even though I allowed everybody (admins, users, guests, etc) full access to the shared drive (\\oldcomp\c\). And if a try to go to \\oldcomp\, it ask me for a password to a resource called \\oldcomp\IPC$. I tried with admin passwords, but with no luck... what should I do?

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      ...I've got a pretty stupid question coming up here... It's about my brand new Win 2000 box running on a super-fast Pentium 200 MHz MMX... but that not the problem :) My problem is about file-sharing, and about the fact that I'm pretty new to NT. I've put the Win 2000 box in a network with a Win ME box. I can access the shared drives on the Win ME box from the Win 2K box without problems... but the other way around doesn't work :(( It keeps asking me for a password, even though I allowed everybody (admins, users, guests, etc) full access to the shared drive (\\oldcomp\c\). And if a try to go to \\oldcomp\, it ask me for a password to a resource called \\oldcomp\IPC$. I tried with admin passwords, but with no luck... what should I do?

      Cheers,
      Marc

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      Check settings for the guest user; the account might be disabled or something. Alternately, you can just add a user account for whatever name you log onto the WinME box with. --------

      Laugh at your problems; everybody else does.

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        Check settings for the guest user; the account might be disabled or something. Alternately, you can just add a user account for whatever name you log onto the WinME box with. --------

        Laugh at your problems; everybody else does.

        --Shog9 --

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        Shog9 wrote: the account might be disabled Bingo! thanks! :-D Shog9 wrote: you can just add a user account for whatever name you log onto the WinME box with. Uhh.. that's the way it works.. I think I learned something today :-O

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          Just create a Administrator account in your WinME box, and give it the same password as your Administrator account in Win2k. Should work. I'm not sure if it is available in WinMe, but in Win2k you can actually specify, what username/password to use to connect to a share. :) Venet. -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)

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          Venet wrote: I'm not sure if it is available in WinMe, but in Win2k you can actually specify, what username/password to use to connect to a share It's not :( ( Win ME = Win 98 + [System-restore eating up your HD] )

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          Marc

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            ...I've got a pretty stupid question coming up here... It's about my brand new Win 2000 box running on a super-fast Pentium 200 MHz MMX... but that not the problem :) My problem is about file-sharing, and about the fact that I'm pretty new to NT. I've put the Win 2000 box in a network with a Win ME box. I can access the shared drives on the Win ME box from the Win 2K box without problems... but the other way around doesn't work :(( It keeps asking me for a password, even though I allowed everybody (admins, users, guests, etc) full access to the shared drive (\\oldcomp\c\). And if a try to go to \\oldcomp\, it ask me for a password to a resource called \\oldcomp\IPC$. I tried with admin passwords, but with no luck... what should I do?

            Cheers,
            Marc

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            Just create a Administrator account in your WinME box, and give it the same password as your Administrator account in Win2k. Should work. I'm not sure if it is available in WinMe, but in Win2k you can actually specify, what username/password to use to connect to a share. :) Venet. -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)

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              Venet wrote: I'm not sure if it is available in WinMe, but in Win2k you can actually specify, what username/password to use to connect to a share It's not :( ( Win ME = Win 98 + [System-restore eating up your HD] )

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              Marc

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              Marc Richarme wrote: Win ME = Win 98 + [System-restore eating up your HD] :-D :-D :-D :-D I suppose, only thing remains to try creating Administrator account. Venet. -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)

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                Just create a Administrator account in your WinME box, and give it the same password as your Administrator account in Win2k. Should work. I'm not sure if it is available in WinMe, but in Win2k you can actually specify, what username/password to use to connect to a share. :) Venet. -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)

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                Venet wrote: give it the same password as your Administrator account in Win2k. That may work but in general it would be a bad habit to get into. Better to add and account with the same name as the winme user name and give that account privileges as needed. To be conscious that you are ignorant of the facts is a great step towards Knowledge. Benjamin Disraeli

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