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    Yes you have to create the accounts and they must have passwords... to kill the optional logins on the welcome, change the way that windows xp logs on.

    Has ZA been set to trust the network 192.168.0.x ?
    Is is ZA pro with privacy?

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    Thanks NooNoo.

    Under XP PRO I have set-up an admin account called QIFA and given it a password.

    On the W98SE machine I log in as QIFA and type the same password.

    I still get the memory error.

    I am currently using Zonealarm (NOT PRO) and yes the IP of the W98SE machine is in the trusted zone.

    Any other ideas?

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    Well let's look at the obvious then. How much memory does the xp machine have and what programs are running?

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    Machine is as follows:

    Midi Tower ATX Case – 300 watt PSU
    Asus P4SX8-X Intel Pentium 4 Motherboard (latest BIOS)
    3.0GHz Intel Pentium 4 Processor
    512MB PC2700 Crucial DRAM Memory
    3 ½” 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive
    120GB Maxtor DiamondMax Plus9 UDMA Hard Disk Drive
    Sony 48x24x48x16 DVD/CDRW Combo Drive
    32MB ATI Radeon 7500 AGP Graphics Card
    Dynamode Internal PCI ADSL Broadband Modem
    56K V92 Internal Hardware Modem
    On-Board 10/100 Fast Ethernet
    On-Board 6 Channel Sound
    On-board USB1.1 and USB2.0
    Microsoft Windows XP PRO

    I have also added a D-Link 538TX Network card in case it is the on-board NIC that is the problem to no avail.

    Programs running in the background are:

    Norton Antivirus 2002
    Zonealarm
    ADSL Connection Monitor
    Winfax 10 fax monitor

    I have used msconfig to stop all programs (except Norton ans Zonealarm) but I still get the memory errors.

    Thanks once again.

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    Have you tried accessing files with ZA turned off?
    Also, what type of file sharing is set up on the XP Pro machine? Simple File Sharing or Advanced?
    Is the built in firewall on or off?

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    Yes I have tried to access the files with Zonealarm off.

    The built in XP PRO firewall is off.

    Simple file sharing is currently set-up. I am not sure how to do advanced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozrica
    Yes I have tried to access the files with Zonealarm off.

    The built in XP PRO firewall is off.

    Simple file sharing is currently set-up. I am not sure how to do advanced.
    To enable advanced networking you have to go to Tools, Options (while in windows explorer or my computer), Settings (it's the second tab. I can't remember what it is right off the top of my head) and it's the last option in the list. Untick the use simple file sharing and then clik ok. Right clik on your share and go to shareing and security and you'll see the difference.

    One thing you might try is removing the shares and then adding them again. Might work...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozrica
    Yes I have tried to access the files with Zonealarm off.

    The built in XP PRO firewall is off.

    Simple file sharing is currently set-up. I am not sure how to do advanced.
    This article will help alot:
    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];307874

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