re: Question about 'Use Dial-Up Networking over a LAN'
Monday, March 10, 2003 at 8:04 am Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Calliander
(72 messages posted)
I think you meant to put "Using File Sharing Over LAN". =)
Anyway, this is a long answer. First things first: Both machines need to be on the
same workgroup. If you're connecting them both directly, that's good, otherwise you
need to be using a switch.
In 98, right-click on Network Neighborhood on your desktop and select Properties
[if it's not on your desktop, use the Network Control panel]. You can then click
the 'Identification' tab to see what workgroup the machine is part of. It's most
likely 'Workgroup', but it could be something else. In XP, right-click on My Computer
on your desktop and select Properties [if it's not on your desktop, use the System
Control panel]. Go to the Network Identification tab and click the Properties button.
Make sure that in the following window that the Workgroup option is checked and that
it's the same name as the 98 machine.
Now, the hard part - XP can browse around through the 98 machine using My Network
places and the workgroup, but the 98 machine needs a bit more effort. When you sign
into the 98 machine, you MUST use a valid username and password from the XP machine
- for example, the XP machine might have an account named "Joe Admin" with the password
"a7q113n0", and you want to connect to it with the 98 machine, you have to sign into
the 98 machine as Joe Admin with that password.
Depending on your XP security policies, you probably won't be able to access the
Windows dir, or Program Files or individual Documents and Settings folders.
Let me know if that helps you.
On Monday, March 10, 2003 at 12:58 am, Matthew hunt wrote:
>I am trying to link an laptop running XP to a desktop running 98SE.
>
>Both computers can 'see' their ethernet cards and show no problems. Both can 'see'
>themselves on the network and I am definitly using a Cat5 Xover cable. However on
>the laptop I am sending data but getting nothing back and the desktop cannot see
>the laptop.
>
>What am I missing here?
>
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