WIn 98 browsing to Windows 2000 Server
From: Dan (dan_at_linux.org)
Date: 07/18/03
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Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 07:41:57 -0700
Netbios over TCP/IP is enabled on the server...any other
ideas??
Thanks,
Dan
>-----Original Message-----
>Which network protocols do you have on your network? If
>TCP/IP is the only one then check if you have NBT
(netbios
>over TCP/IP) enabled on your 'problem' server. Also keep
>in mind that windows 2000 and win9x use different methods
>of netbios communication. Windows 2000 first tries
>communication on port 445 and only if it fails tries to
>use old style (ports 135, 137-139). Win9x will use the
old
>style from the beginning. So check that NBT is enabled
and
>that ports are not blocked.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hello,
>>I am having trouble browsing to a Windows 2000 Server
>(not
>>acting as Domain Controller) from a Windows 98 Second
>>Edition machine.
>>
>>The windows 98 machine(s) can browase to my Windows 2000
>>Server that IS running as a Domain Controller.
>>
>>The machine they can not browse to...they can see in
>>network neighborhood, but can NOT see the shares.
>>
>>Facts:
>>1. Windows 2000 machines can see the share on the
Problem
>>Server
>>2. Windows 98 machines can browse to my servers acting
as
>>DCs
>>3. The shared folders are set to Everyone Full Control
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Dan
>>.
>>
>.
>
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