<font color=blue>I am somewhat embarrased that I have gone this long running a network with out knowing this answer, but can the workstation version of NT 4.0 share a drive over a network?
I use NT 4.0 with sp6a as a CAD workstation on a network full of 9x machines using NetBui protocol and a 10/100 hub. We use an IP sharing router with a DSL modem for Internet. I have never needed to share my data files over the network, but everytime I tried just for the sake of it, I became lost and never was not able to. When trying to access my drives from a 9x machine with the NT drive set as shared, full access, I needed a password I had never set.
I just read in another thread that I have to enable the "guest" account. I just tried that and NT replied it could not find usrmgr.exe and that I have to have the Server edition of NT to do that. <font color=black>"For more information about User Manager, click the Help menu in User Manager. <i>This is only available with Windows NT Server.</i>"<font color=blue>
I can't imagine that the workstation NT doesn't allow to share a drive!? Is this true?
😎 <i><font color=blue>on company time....</i>
I use NT 4.0 with sp6a as a CAD workstation on a network full of 9x machines using NetBui protocol and a 10/100 hub. We use an IP sharing router with a DSL modem for Internet. I have never needed to share my data files over the network, but everytime I tried just for the sake of it, I became lost and never was not able to. When trying to access my drives from a 9x machine with the NT drive set as shared, full access, I needed a password I had never set.
I just read in another thread that I have to enable the "guest" account. I just tried that and NT replied it could not find usrmgr.exe and that I have to have the Server edition of NT to do that. <font color=black>"For more information about User Manager, click the Help menu in User Manager. <i>This is only available with Windows NT Server.</i>"<font color=blue>
I can't imagine that the workstation NT doesn't allow to share a drive!? Is this true?
😎 <i><font color=blue>on company time....</i>