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Windows 98 question.
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| ranjeetkumar11@yahoomail.com 2003-10-27, 3:23 am |
| how much layers in windows98,windows95,windows-me
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>I have a question about windows98. I know many of you may
not use this OS
>anymore, but some application in my company rely on this
OS. I think I had
>this problem before but forgot the way to fix it.
>The problem is when a win98 user logon to his computer,
and he successfully
>access the share on another computer within the same
workgroup, but after a
>certain amount of time (few hours later), he will be
denied access to the
>share. He has to log off and on again to regain access.
I think maybe there
>is some patch that I need to apply, so I go ahead to
windows update but I
>had already updated everything, so I thought it has
something to do with the
>win98 itself. Does anyone know anything about this
problem and know how to
>fix it?? Thank you.
>
>Alan
>
>
>.
>
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| Dragon 2003-10-27, 7:23 pm |
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Layer 3: The Inside Cardboard Box
Layer 4: The Hard CD Case.
"ranjeetkumar11@yahoomail.com" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
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> how much layers in windows98,windows95,windows-me
>
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>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have a question about windows98. I know many of you may
> not use this OS
> >anymore, but some application in my company rely on this
> OS. I think I had
> >this problem before but forgot the way to fix it.
> >The problem is when a win98 user logon to his computer,
> and he successfully
> >access the share on another computer within the same
> workgroup, but after a
> >certain amount of time (few hours later), he will be
> denied access to the
> >share. He has to log off and on again to regain access.
> I think maybe there
> >is some patch that I need to apply, so I go ahead to
> windows update but I
> >had already updated everything, so I thought it has
> something to do with the
> >win98 itself. Does anyone know anything about this
> problem and know how to
> >fix it?? Thank you.
> >
> >Alan
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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