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Could somebody please point me to step-by-step instructions for making
a share visible and accessable to Windows 98SE? I had no problem setting up a share on the win98 computer that the Vista computer could access, but I can't get the Vista comptuer shares to show up on the win98SE computer. I tried setting LMCompatibilityLevel to 1, I tried enabling the guest account, I tried turning on public sharing and guest access. I made sure there was an exception for file sharing in the firewall. However, while the win98 computer can see the Vista, when I double- click on it, I get asked to enter a password. Neither leaving it blank nor entering the password (same username is logged in on both machines, and I've told it to allow that username access, heck I tried giving "EVERYONE" full control) allows me access. Trying to enter in \ \SLICKGATEWAY\Shared (the name of the shared folder) tells me it can't find the item. Ditto for trying \\192.168.1.100\Shared . Could somebody give me step-by-step instructions so I can see where I screwed up? I even tried setting the permissions on the sharing and the security tabs to give everyone full control and still couldn't get the win98 machine to access it. |
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On Mar 4, 2:18 pm, Steve Winograd wrote:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 05:25:30 -0800 (PST), wrote: Could somebody please point me to step-by-step instructions for making a share visible and accessable to Windows 98SE? I had no problem setting up a share on the win98 computer that the Vista computer could access, but I can't get the Vista comptuer shares to show up on the win98SE computer. I tried setting LMCompatibilityLevel to 1, I tried enabling the guest account, I tried turning on public sharing and guest access. I made sure there was an exception for file sharing in the firewall. However, while the win98 computer can see the Vista, when I double- click on it, I get asked to enter a password. Neither leaving it blank nor entering the password (same username is logged in on both machines, and I've told it to allow that username access, heck I tried giving "EVERYONE" full control) allows me access. Trying to enter in \ \SLICKGATEWAY\Shared (the name of the shared folder) tells me it can't find the item. Ditto for trying \\192.168.1.100\Shared . Could somebody give me step-by-step instructions so I can see where I screwed up? I even tried setting the permissions on the sharing and the security tabs to give everyone full control and still couldn't get the win98 machine to access it. You didn't screw up. By design, Windows Vista doesn't support sharing its files with Windows 95/98/Me. I've done a lot of research and testing on this, and I'm not aware of anyone who has found a way to make it work. :-( -- Just for the heck of it, I installed windows XP on Virutal PC. I was able to get a share to work from the XP/Vista computer in 5 minutes. Of course, I can only access the virtual HD. This is maddening. Setting the LMCompadibilityLevel to 1 on the Vista computer had no effect. The XP virutal machine was also able to see the Vista shares. Looks like I'll have to go through hoops to do a backup since the CD burner in the win98 machine is broken. I was hoping to simply use Microsoft Backup to a network share, then burn from the new computer with the working burner. I don't have a working XP machine. I really need to connect directly to the Vista computer's shares. |
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