Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Alan R. Since updating my computer from Windows Vista to Windows 7, I can no longer communicate with an older Windows 98 computer which I have connected to it. I have assigned and IP address to the Windows 98 computer and I have added it to the list of trusted networks on my security center firewall McAfee , as this was suggested as a possible solution.
It didn't work. I need to be able to have the older Windows 98 computer on my home network for what one might consider a dumb reason I have an older scanner on that computer, and the rather large files that scanners create are otherwise difficult to transfer to the new computer.
The Windows 7 computer sees the network connection but that's as far as things go. If file sharing won't work connected through a router, the same things that are preventing it from working now, will prevent it from working if you use internet connection sharing which you definetly do not want to do - that's why you have a router or connecting them through a cross-over cable.
Are you absolutely sure that all firewalls are disabled? Firewalls are the most common reason for the problems you are seeing. The Windows XP firewall cannot be used at all if you want file and printer sharing to work. Any third party firewalls must be configured properly in order for file and printer sharing to work.
Have you designated drives or folders as shared resources on both machines? I thought that it might be based on the fact that my laptop is from work and normally I log-in through Novell. I still get a login failure, when I start-up indicating that no server could be located to validate the user and some network objects may not be available.
I have tried both options and also tried to modify the Primary Network Login within the network properties but am still having no luck connecting the two. I don't have a hub but when I plug the twisted pair cable into the XP machine, I am getting a connection but still can't find the computer or folders.
I looked again at all of my security, and found that I had not disabled the Norton Internet Security program running on my Windows 95 machine.
After killing that program, the connection finally worked. Attention to detail is needed, and I missed that one. Browse Community. Please contact us about this Privacy Notice or if you have any requests or questions relating to the privacy of your personal information.
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Then share everything on the Win98 machine to all users given them all access. You can also try accessing Win7 machine from Win98 by sharing a directory on Win7 and trying to access it via Win98 with the username and password above. In reply to Steve Cochran's post on November 9, In reply to Andre Da Costa's post on November 9, Now re-read everything I provided and follow it word by word, don't add or subtract anything.
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