Win 2K Network Access

From: Alastair (alastair@cutey.com)
Date: 02/04/03


From: "Alastair" <alastair@cutey.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 03:51:07 -0800


I am using a 4 PC business network, all the computers run
Windows 2k. I am unable to access one of the computers
across the network who's login is 'ADMINSTRATOR' (and has
no password) - a user name and password is requested when
someone tries to access this computer across the network.

Settings:
The drives are shared access with shared permissions to
Everyone. The 'Administrator' like all the computers on
the network are members of the Administrator Group.

Any help would be much appreciated



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