Wayne,
No, no win98se machines on the LAN at all. What I think it was that the
"share" directories were set by default to inherit the permissions of their
Parent. The Parent was the hard drive and/or partition! Once I dorked
around with the permissions (unhook from Parent!), the "shares" suddenly
became usable again from my w2k machines. I do not know if this an optimal
solution, but it works like w2k now. I am surprised at just how locked down
XP appears to be!
Best,
Duncan
At 00:14 12/15/2007 -0500, you wrote:
At 14:17 12-12-2007, DHSinclair typed:
OK, XP is still being bitchy on my LAN. XP will not let me copy/move stuff
into its' 'share' directory from my w2ksp4 machines.
Is there a 98se machine on this LAN because if there is then you'll want
to use WINS Resolution on the 98 machine with all the ip addies of all the
machines on the LAN.
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