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windows 2000 file sharing

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I have three systems tied together 98, xp, and 2000. The xp and 98 machines can only see the printers attached to the 2000 machine. I have enabled file sharing for each drive but when I click on properties it says file sharing for administrative purposes only. File sharing works fine going any other direction. Can anybody help me out here.
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Re: windows 2000 file sharing

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hi everybody

I have three systems tied together 98, xp, and 2000. The xp and 98 machines can only see the printers attached to the 2000 machine. I have enabled file sharing for each drive but when I click on properties it says file sharing for administrative purposes only. File sharing works fine going any other direction. Can anybody help me out here.
Thanks Walt



So you are wanting the 98 and XP machines to see the hard drive on the 2000 machine is that correct?

When you say "File sharing works fine going the any other direction", what do you mean? Does it mean you, from the 2000 machine, can see all the files on the hard drives of the 98 and XP machines? How did you create a share on the 98 machine? How did you create a share on the XP machine?

Need a little more info so you aren't steered in the wrong direction.

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Take a look at this information.

http://www.practicallynetworked.com...aring/whole.htm

Careful though, they want to install some crap spyware on your computer when you go there. Avenue A Inc is what Spybot reports it as.

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