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Charlie
Using WIN XP on a laptop, upgraded WIN 98SE to WIN XP on
desktop which is the "server", and have two WIN 98SE
computers on this peer to peer network. Have read and
applied about a dozen Knowledge Base articles to my
situation but still having problems. Specifically the WIN
XP laptop and the two WIN 98SE computers can talk back and
forth to each other, no problem. The "server" can talk to
each of those three computers; but none of the "non-
servers" can talk to the "server". The WIN XP gets the
message that "You might not have permission to use this
network resource. Contact the administrator of this server
to find out if you have access permission. Access is
denied. The WIN 98SE's get a message \\server is not
accessible.
Any ideas???
Thank you,
Charlie
desktop which is the "server", and have two WIN 98SE
computers on this peer to peer network. Have read and
applied about a dozen Knowledge Base articles to my
situation but still having problems. Specifically the WIN
XP laptop and the two WIN 98SE computers can talk back and
forth to each other, no problem. The "server" can talk to
each of those three computers; but none of the "non-
servers" can talk to the "server". The WIN XP gets the
message that "You might not have permission to use this
network resource. Contact the administrator of this server
to find out if you have access permission. Access is
denied. The WIN 98SE's get a message \\server is not
accessible.
Any ideas???
Thank you,
Charlie