I'm trying to network our two home machines, an XP and a Windows 98. Initiated it on the XP, set things up there, made the network setup disk and started the process on the 98 machine. Then it asked me to put in the Win 98 disk which I could not find. So I told it to skip those files and it said I could re-run the network setup wizard later using different settings. Moments later I found the 98 disk but then I couldn't figure out how to run the network setup wizard. So I tried putting in the network setup disk in again and sure enough the wizard came back up. So I ran it but this time it didn't ask for the Win 98 disk. The long and short of this is both machines can access the internet through our router, however we cannot share files. It says the other machine is not accessible. "You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. The network path was not found." I am the administrator. So, my questions are what am I missing and how do I fix it? Any and all help would be much appreciated.
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