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Thanks Dave. It worked fine!!!
"Dave Patrick" wrote:
> You'll want to create an account (in Users and Passwords) on the Windows
> 2000 machine with the username and password that you use to logon to the
> other with. Then you'll need to share out the resource(s) with permissions
> for those users. Also make sure they're all part of the same workgroup and
> on the same subnet. Then you'll no longer be prompted for the IPC$ password
> (Inter-process communication)
>
> In a peer level workgroup, when you try to access resources on a Windows
> NT/2000/XP/2003 machine, Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 needs to authenticate the
> user. If the user account doesn't exist in it's local account database, then
> access will be denied.
>
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> Regards,
>
> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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> "Diego_R" wrote:
> | In our internal net we have only one PC with W2K and nobody can access to
> it.
> | Always appears the message asking for a password.
> |
> | We don't know how to share this PC with the rest.
> |
> | Thaks for your help
> | Diego
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