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Greets all, i have switched to Win2k for the stability, and reliably, as well as efficient memory management. I have done this after my Win98SE OS was corrupted. I was always a fan of 2k but found 98 being nice for games and LANing situations... Anyway to my point.
When going to the LANs with 300 people plus or eve 20 people with various computers most are still running win98SE. They cant access me on the network. I have read up some info and did some testing. To fix this i add the computer name that wants to access me into my USERS and give them Guest permission etc etc. blah bla. It's all well and good if you add one or 2 people. But not all 300
Is there any way at all, that i can grant Read access or whatever to folders on my 2000 system without adding in every computer into my users list?
I tried setting Access Precision as Everyone, and other options as well. But it never seems to work, if i don’t add the computer to my USERS list.
No 1 has been able to answer this question when i asked.. some say I don’t think u can cos it's a business management OS and uses domains and particular users which must be added. Others say they thought there was a way.
Could some 1 clear this up. I have lots of files other people need at many LANs i go but i don’t feel like adding everyone in manually.
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When going to the LANs with 300 people plus or eve 20 people with various computers most are still running win98SE. They cant access me on the network. I have read up some info and did some testing. To fix this i add the computer name that wants to access me into my USERS and give them Guest permission etc etc. blah bla. It's all well and good if you add one or 2 people. But not all 300
Is there any way at all, that i can grant Read access or whatever to folders on my 2000 system without adding in every computer into my users list?
I tried setting Access Precision as Everyone, and other options as well. But it never seems to work, if i don’t add the computer to my USERS list.
No 1 has been able to answer this question when i asked.. some say I don’t think u can cos it's a business management OS and uses domains and particular users which must be added. Others say they thought there was a way.
Could some 1 clear this up. I have lots of files other people need at many LANs i go but i don’t feel like adding everyone in manually.
"This message has been printed on 100% recycled Pixels, Keep your system Beautiful, Recycle"