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Sharing files, printer, and cable modem connection?
Jeff Richards JRicha...@msn.com.au microsoft public win98 setup win31 If you are starting this process from the XP laptop then the process is an XP process, If you can print from the XP laptop to the printer attached to the W98 machine, then you must have file and printer sharing enabled on the W98 machine.

Win98 SE Internet Connection Sharing
One of the desktops runs on Windows 98, the other on XP. The laptop, which connects via a WAP-11b AP, runs on XP. All the computers share the internet connection well, Second, make sure you have bound "Client for Microsoft Networks" and "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks" to the TCP/IP protocol.

Help!!!!about setting the Network !!
*shivers* Expect more questions next week, cause I'll want to set up a network and share files/printer/Internet connection with the NT machine I'm using now. For sharing files and printers, look in to Samba... www.samba.org. SMB works better in Linux than Microsoft Windows 98 File and Print Sharing works in

Internet sharing files, folders & printers??
The
non-problem, re-stating what I stated previously, is that you cannot share individual files with WindowsMe, Windows 98 or Windows 98 Second Edition. You can't share files in Windows Me, only folders and drives. 2. File and Printer Sharing must be installed in the Network Properties tool in Control Panel to

sharing files
I'm trying to network a Windows 2000 machine to a Windows 98 machine via a Switch. I'm only trying to do file and printer sharing, not ICS. I was able to properly configure the Win98 machine such that the W2K machine can see shared files located on the Win98 machine. The problem I am having on the W2K machine is

security hazard in Windows 98 SE & ICS
(ie 192.168.0.11 for the win2k, 192.168.0.12 for the win98 since your router must have taken 192.168.0.1 unless you specified) 2. make sure that both machines have the same workgroup name. sharing routers works without the same workgroup name, but sharing files hardly will. 3. try to attach printer to the win2k,

Creative uses for OS X <-> Windows file sharing?
^_^' Jacky wrote: Why when i connect the Lan using Windows NT and Windows 98 , Windows NT can get the sharing files from the Windows 98 , but when i use 98 to but i didn't set any password for the NT !!?? in my Windows 98 the Network intalled TCP/IP , NetBEUI, File and Printer sharing for Microsoft Networks in

win2k - win98 + one more thing
I want to swap the Win98 boxes eventually with Linux, but not until I'm confortable with printer sharing, in addition to file sharing. What do I need to print to the Win98 printer(s)? I have defined a remote printer on my Caldera system (HPLJ6MP on Win98), and it set up a spool directory, but that's it so far.

NT Server, Win98 Network Advice Please
This wasn't to bad when we were solely on win 98, but now that we are ordering new systems with Windows 2000 Professional I cant seem to get them to share files w/ each other the win 2000 systems have no problems sharing files with win 98 but it doesn't work so smoothly the other way around. or w/ win 2000 to win

which network protocol for file and printer sharing ?
though I could not find an answer in existing posts: I have a windows 98 PC and a windows 95 PC networked with just TCP/IP. Now, I want to be able to access the 95 machines Gav I recommend you enable file and printer sharing on both computers, even if you don't ever plan on sharing files on particular ones.

Having trouble sharing files over router
Stick47
Stic...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public win98 setup win31 Ok. Now I can see the W98 desktop files from my XP laptop. If you can print from the XP laptop to the printer attached to the W98 machine, then you must have file and printer sharing enabled on the W98 machine.

Cannot share win2000 printer w\win98
You can create individual log in profiles in win98 to stop getting the network logon box when you try & connect to the server. See www.ntfaq.com if you need more. BTW, you don't need server for what you want to do. Workstation will allow 10 connections & can handle file/printer sharing like this.

Problems sharing files between Vista and Windows 98
I have a ->network of 3 computers, and also use file & print sharing for obvious ->reasons, I also made sure that file & printer sharing was NOT bound to ->the TCP/IP interface on my dial-up adapter. However, if you use ICS ->(Internet Connection Sharing), only in Windows 98 SE, You MUST make ->sure it is also not

Backup before upgrade to XP?
With
our Win98 network we were sharing files and printers using IPX/SPX and using TCP/IP only for internet access. The win2000 machines will not see the win98 machines unless I bind the TCP/IP protocol to file/printer sharing... I have installed the NWLink IPS/SPX compatible protocol onto the win2000 machines but

Cannot share resources in Win98
Gary S. Terhune none microsoft public win98 setup win31 Find an old HD of an appropriate size, use some decent cloning utility that you run from the floppy, .... If you can print from the XP laptop to the printer attached to the W98 machine, then you must have file and printer sharing enabled on the W98 machine.

Networking
Don Mahony dmahonyNOS...@ican.net comp os ms-windows networking windows I have a two computer network using a tower running Win 98 and a laptop running NT. I have been successful in sharing files from each computer but have been unable to share a printer connected to the tower. I initially setup the network using a

Sharing Files with Windows ME
Harry harryman...@hotmail.com microsoft public win98 networking Hi, I have having trouble sharing files and printers (emphasis on the files), between a Win XP system and a Win 98 system. They are both connected through a router and ADSL modem to the internet. When working on the XP machine I can connect to the Win

Sharing Files Between Win XP and Win ME
Peter L Reader prea...@pacifier.com microsoft public win98 networking On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 01:54:07 -0600, "Steve Winograd [MVP]" <winog...@pobox.com> wrote: There's File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 2. Remove these network components if they're present: a. IPX/SPX protocol b. NetBEUI protocol c.

network printer problem
After following David Ameiss' SOHO guide I had no problem sharing files/printers with my Win98 PC. Check out, http://www.ameissnet.com/OS2Networking/ good set to (I can't find a "workgroup" name setting in OS/2) I've set "LM Announce" to "Yes" under the laptop's File and Printer sharing properties advanced tab.

Internet Share works, normal network function doesn't ...
Restarted the machine On the Windows Vista machine, I have: - in Network and Sharing Center: The network is set up as a private network Network discovery : On File Sharing : On Public folder sharing : Off Printer sharing : Off Password protected shating : On Media sharing : Off - in Windows Firewall Settings,