Thanks for your help! The reason I asked was that while generally our network works fine (sharing, printing, etc.), sometimes I have problems running apps that are on a Win98 machine from the Win2K machine, and visa-versa. I wondered if setting up a "domain" would help, but sounds...
We only have 5 computers on a peer-to-peer network. One runs Win2K, the others run Win98SE. Currently, they are all setup as a "workgroup". Would there be any advantage setting them all up as part of a "domain"? Would accessibility/sharing between them be better?
We have a simple peer-to-peer network running Win98SE on five workstations. We run a "shop management" software from one of the workstations that acts as a server. We added a new workstation that is running Win2K, got it configured so it will share its printer, share files, can see...
We have a simple peer-to-peer network ruinning Win98SE on five workstations. We run a "shop management" software from one of the workstations that acts as a server. We added a new workstation that is running Win2K, got it configured so it will share its printer, share files, can see...
We have a very simple five PC peer-to-peer network all running Win98SE that has been working fine. Formatted one PC and installed Win2K Pro on it. All PC's are part of WORKGROUP, and I tried to make all network settings on the Win2K PC the same as the rest. I "shared" the My...
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