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Can't map a win2000 workstation

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rfeenie

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Sep 29, 2000
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Hello

I cannot map one of our win2000 WS. It's prompting for a password , which i enter correctly but it won't connect.
I think it's because the username on both PC's dont match up, as win95 wont give me a choice to enter 'administrator' then the password.

i've tried a DOS net use command ( net use f: \\10.50.50.$$\photo ). this then asks for the password, which i enter but it wont connect due to some read-only error on that folder??

also can you confirm if win95's net use syntax will allow the /user:administrator switch as this wont work either

thanks

Rob If in doubt get the Ball Pein Hammer out
 
the error i get in DOS is:

you do not currently have access to this file. the file may be marked read-only or it may be part of a shared resource such as a folder, a named pipe, a Q or a semephore. you can use the ATTRIB command to change the read only attribute, or try again.

PS: the mapping works fine on an NT workstation If in doubt get the Ball Pein Hammer out
 
This is probably down to user id/password you log onto win95 workstation with - you need a user set up on 2k machine with same credentials. Presume you must have on NT machine if it works.
 
do i only have to have the username added, say jbloggs on the w2k machine? I can't really put jbloggs and a password in place as the users have to change there password at least once every 30 days.

as it stands the w2k machine uses : administrator password
and on the win95 its jbloggs animal.

using these as examples what do i need to do.

thanks

Rob If in doubt get the Ball Pein Hammer out
 
set up a user on 2k machine with user id jbloggs, password animal.
 
set up a user on 2k machine with user id jbloggs, password animal.

Or you could enable the guest account on 2k machine (possible security risk if its connected to internet).
 
DO NOT enable the guest account!!! This is a HUGE security hole - especially if the W2000 machine is attached to the 'Net! After following wolluf's instructions, don't forget to specify what drives/sub-directories to share with the new user name. There's always a better way...
 
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