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Jim,
A few things to check:
1. Is the guest account disabled on the NT server.
2. Do you get the password prompt when you click on the computer or
after it when you try to click on a share? I'm guessing the computer
because IPC$ is an internal share (Interprocess communication) and you
shouldn't be able to connect to it anyway (I think, I'm not exactly a
SMB expert)
3. Have you tried just clicking ok with no password?
4. Can you map directly to a share: ie \\RF2000\some_share_name from
Map Network Drive (Right click on Network Neighborhood or My Computer)
5. Is the NT server part of a domain or a workgroup? I'm not sure this
would make a difference.
Hope this helps.
Bryan Greenberg
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On 3/19/99 you wrote:
We have three NT servers on our network. When I try to access them
through Network Neighborhood from a Win95 client, I get a message
box labeled "Enter Network Password", that says
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You must enter a password to make this connection.
Resource: \\RF2000\IPC$
Password:
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"RF2000" is the name of the computer I want to access. I have tried
the "Administrator" password (which is the only one I know about)
and it does not work. What do I need to do to be able to access
these NT servers like a Win95 box?
Thanks in advance.
Jim Phillips Manager of Information Systems
Voice: (330) 527-2124 Therm-O-Link, Inc.
Fax: (330) 527-2123 PO Box 285; 10513 Freedom St.
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