M magruso Distinguished Feb 13, 2009 1 0 18,510 Feb 13, 2009 #1 I added a new user in Windows 98. I want this user to access the local machine, not the network but I don't see that option.
I added a new user in Windows 98. I want this user to access the local machine, not the network but I don't see that option.
Z Zoron Splendid Jan 11, 2002 5,435 0 26,160 Feb 15, 2009 #3 It's possible to do, but only if you log into an NT domain or just simply have no network shares.
Ijack Splendid Jul 30, 2008 7,099 0 28,010 Feb 15, 2009 #4 Depends what the OP means by "the network". If he means general TCP/IP networking then it's not going to be easy!
Depends what the OP means by "the network". If he means general TCP/IP networking then it's not going to be easy!
Z Zoron Splendid Jan 11, 2002 5,435 0 26,160 Feb 16, 2009 #5 There's a policy editor in 98 (Poledit), but I'm not sure if that would help restrict access or not. I've never used it to do that, I've only used it to change the network path for the Windows setup files.
There's a policy editor in 98 (Poledit), but I'm not sure if that would help restrict access or not. I've never used it to do that, I've only used it to change the network path for the Windows setup files.