No - especially as you have win98 machines in the mix (you could restrict access to shares set up on the win2k machine).
Since you have already shown that the workgroups can be separated by using a different subnet and you don't need or want the two to communicate, just separate them this way -...
Is your system dual-boot? If so, and you installed w2k Server over an earlier version of Windows, then the boot.ini file may be in the root of another drive.
BTW, I am surprised to hear that win2k is asking you to make manual amendments to the boot.ini file in the first place - creating logical...
Windows 2000 doesn't password-protect shares - what you are being prompted for is a username and password to log on to the share.
Check the local user accounts set up for the w2k machine. If one or more has access permissions to the share, you should be able to access the share from the w98...
I have a home-built system using a KT7A-RAID motherboard in an Aopen 250W case. The problem I have is that when I shut the PC down, I can't start it again. It just sits there, disks spinning, without the BIOS starting up at all. This is the same if I press the reset button. The only way I can...
I have managed to install Win2K Advanced Server on 64MB of RAM, but surprise, it runs like a dog.
Tried to put in a 128MB medule (MoBo documentation says this is OK), but the BIOS sees it as 32MB.
Upgraded the BIOS - no difference. Any ideas?
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