My customer has a simple network, One Win 98 Box running a DOS Billing app, and two windows XP machines at the other end of a wireless bridge. On the win98 box, one share, called PTOS, the billing app. 2 users created, simple 4 letter user names and no passwords. I created the PTOS Share and allowed everyone full access, no password on the share. Next, all machines have very quick access to the internet through a cayman router, no problems with TCPIP ( all DNS's point outside the network) There is no inside DNS, I made hosts files identical and place them on all of the machines, there is symantec personal firewall running on all machines.
I tried accessing the share with just TCPIP, it should work with the hosts file, at least it has before in other locations. No luck, none of the machines could see each other. So I loaded NWLINK, I accessed the advanced options and allowed only NWLINK to bind to MS Client for windows and File sharing, now one of the machines could see and access the 98 box and access the share. Some success but not all, I checked the configs, both XP boxes had the identical configs for TCPIP and NWLINK, So I decided to use old faithful, Netbuei, loaded this on all machines, now they can see each other but none of them can access the share. An error comes up telling me I might not have permission to access the network resource! I have tried almost everything I can think of, And I come up short. I am open to suggestions?
Wayne Coutts
couttsw@cyberverse.com
I tried accessing the share with just TCPIP, it should work with the hosts file, at least it has before in other locations. No luck, none of the machines could see each other. So I loaded NWLINK, I accessed the advanced options and allowed only NWLINK to bind to MS Client for windows and File sharing, now one of the machines could see and access the 98 box and access the share. Some success but not all, I checked the configs, both XP boxes had the identical configs for TCPIP and NWLINK, So I decided to use old faithful, Netbuei, loaded this on all machines, now they can see each other but none of them can access the share. An error comes up telling me I might not have permission to access the network resource! I have tried almost everything I can think of, And I come up short. I am open to suggestions?
Wayne Coutts
couttsw@cyberverse.com