Home networking trouble between 2k and 98....
#1
Posted 21 November 2000 - 07:50 AM
I'm trying to set up his machine to use my printer over the network, but whenever I try to set it up on his machine, I get a message saying that I have no permissions. If I go into Explorer, and look at our workgroup (from his machine), both his and mine show up, but when I click on mine, it wants a password for the IPC$ share. No password I put in works. I can't find the password for it anywhere. The local security policy says he (and his group) have access to the computer from the network. From my computer, I can access both his and my own via NetBIOS with no problems.
I can't understand where this problem is showing up. The username he uses to log on to his machine (the MS Networking password) is the same as the username he has on this computer (same pass, too). Can anyone shed some light on this?
#2
Posted 26 November 2000 - 10:07 PM
Make a new account. Do not give it a password. Explicitly give all the required access to the shares/printers. Now have the win9x machine log in under this login. See if it works. If it does check the password and permission settings for the real account.
If not, make sure they use the same workgroup. This is easiest to set on the win9x machine. Set the Client for microsoft networking to log into the <workgroup name> domain. With the same workgroup settings you should have no problems.
It sounds like you have synchronized passwords for him which is good.(wouldn't work if you didn't)
Create a share on your win2k machine and give "everyone" change permission. See if the other computer can access that. I find getting file shares working easier than printers. I also found that one time the user password on an nt workstation expired, and hence the people connecting would get a similar problem. Check that that has not occurred.
-RY
#3
Posted 27 November 2000 - 02:14 AM
I reactivated the Guest account and set it's password to blank, and set it to never expire. I then logged on my bro's pc with a username, but no pass. Suddenly, I have access again. I don't get it. Why did MS make it so hard for their own platforms to communicate?
#4
Posted 27 November 2000 - 06:24 AM
A: Define a workgroup/domain, and define its users and groups on paper.
B: Make sure that you have "Client for Microsoft Networks" installed on both of your machines under network properties.
C: Starting with the Win2K box, go to your network ID dialog (right click on the "My Computer" icon on your desktop), and establish that your Win2K machine will now join the "MYWORKGROUP" (or whatever name you like) workgroup.
D: Reboot the Win2K box, and login with your admin account under this new workgroup (the options button on the logon screen will let you see what group/domain you are logging into, and let you select from that).
E: Go to your Win98 machine, and get in to your network properties dialog and then to "Client for Microsoft Networks".
F: Setup the 98 machine to join your new workgroup in a similar fashion as the Win2K box.
G: Reboot the 98 box, and then you should be able to see the login screen on the 98 box, and you can then enter your admin account credentials from the Win2K box and get in. Once you do this, you should be able to go to Windows Explorer, and type \\WIN2K_COMPUTER_NAME\C$ (any share with a dollar sign is "hidden" so you wont see it in network neighborhood, and this particular share is an admin share installed by default) to get to your C drive on your Win2K machine. If this works, you are successfully transmitting security credentials to your Win2K PC.
Now, this is the "from scratch" method for getting a basic workgroup off the ground. You could also use the "Computername" domain that Win2K allows you to logon with after you install the Win2K OS. This "Computername" domain will always be there, so in case you have a connectivity problem to a domain controller and cannot verify your credentials, you can at least get on the local machine and get local information. If you use this default domain, you can try to get your Win98 box to join this domain by following from step "E:" forward. If you have any problems, post back here.
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Regards,
clutch
#5
Posted 30 November 2000 - 07:54 PM
That should do it!
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Frank
A+, Windows 98 and NT Certified Technical Support Representative
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Posted 01 December 2000 - 06:05 AM
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Posted 01 December 2000 - 07:52 AM
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Regards,
clutch
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