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I am looking into getting Windows Vista on a new laptop. I still have a
Windows 98 machine (which does fine and is not in need of upgrading!) on my
home network. Is it possible to share files and printers between Windows
Vista and 98? I have previously had no problem accessing the Windows 98
machine from Windows 2000, but had trouble from XP (I have ended up using the
command line to map drives from XP, since the GUI methods don't seem to
work!) I have also found that for 98 to access files on 2000 requires that
the user logged in on 98 matches a user on the 2000 machine, which has not
been a problem. It seems that accessing files between 98 and XP is more
difficult than between 98 and 2000. Will things still work between 98 and
Vista, or will it be even more difficult?
Thanks,
Mark.
Windows 98 machine (which does fine and is not in need of upgrading!) on my
home network. Is it possible to share files and printers between Windows
Vista and 98? I have previously had no problem accessing the Windows 98
machine from Windows 2000, but had trouble from XP (I have ended up using the
command line to map drives from XP, since the GUI methods don't seem to
work!) I have also found that for 98 to access files on 2000 requires that
the user logged in on 98 matches a user on the 2000 machine, which has not
been a problem. It seems that accessing files between 98 and XP is more
difficult than between 98 and 2000. Will things still work between 98 and
Vista, or will it be even more difficult?
Thanks,
Mark.