- Oct 16, 2002
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Hi -
I've got a bit of a bonehead question that I'm sure there is an easy answer to, but I've had a long day and can't quite seem to phrase it right on google to get an answer.
I've got a workgrouped office - 10 workstations, 2 file servers (one running nt4 server, one running w2k server), DHCP dished out via a firewall.
I just upgraded one of the workstations to windows 2000 pro. The workstation is named the same thing it's always been named and has the same login. (it was 98 before.)
On that workstation, everything works, except that it can't access the nt4 fileserver. It can SEE it on the network, but it gives a password prompt when I try to get into it. We have no security internally, everybody should be able to get into that server, all it's drives are shared. The entire rest of the network shows up normally.
I can access the shares on the w2k server just fine.
What am I doing wrong? All other w2k workstations can access that fileserver.
Thanks. I'm sure it's simple.
I've got a bit of a bonehead question that I'm sure there is an easy answer to, but I've had a long day and can't quite seem to phrase it right on google to get an answer.
I've got a workgrouped office - 10 workstations, 2 file servers (one running nt4 server, one running w2k server), DHCP dished out via a firewall.
I just upgraded one of the workstations to windows 2000 pro. The workstation is named the same thing it's always been named and has the same login. (it was 98 before.)
On that workstation, everything works, except that it can't access the nt4 fileserver. It can SEE it on the network, but it gives a password prompt when I try to get into it. We have no security internally, everybody should be able to get into that server, all it's drives are shared. The entire rest of the network shows up normally.
I can access the shares on the w2k server just fine.
What am I doing wrong? All other w2k workstations can access that fileserver.
Thanks. I'm sure it's simple.
