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May 13th, 2004, 10:55 AM
#1
server access
Can I get a PC running Win98SE, to see a folder on a server running SBS2003. If so, how. At this point in time the Win98 PC is not set up to be a client of the server.
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May 13th, 2004, 04:24 PM
#2
Driver Terrier
The insecure way would be to create a guest account, login the 98se pc with that and ensure the folder you wanted to view has permissions for guest accounts/everyone
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May 13th, 2004, 04:47 PM
#3
Is there a way without the PC actually logging into the server
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May 13th, 2004, 08:50 PM
#4
Registered User
net use \\servername\ipc$ /USER:domainname\username
net use s: \\servername\sharename
View as s: in explorer.
If your windows machine can't find the server add an entry like so to the lmhosts file:
192.168.1.10 servername
This tells windows that the netbios name of the server in question has x IP address and thus can be found.
Also, I'm 99% sure that SBS will have netbios enabled by default but if it don't your hosed unless you enable it (which makes it less secure).
Anyone know if there's a patch or anything that allows 9x machines to use Kerberos?
Deliver me from Swedish furniture!
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May 14th, 2004, 07:40 AM
#5
Banned
If you are having trouble accessing the 2003 server with a 98 box, you may need the DSClient installed. I know for my server 2003's I needed it...
Take a look here: http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...dextension.asp
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May 14th, 2004, 08:43 AM
#6
Registered User
 Originally Posted by Ya_know
Kerberos support. The Active Directory client extension does not deliver Kerberos support for Windows 95/98-based and Windows NT 4.0-based clients.
Thanks Ya_Know, that's good to know. Who the hell uses these arcane OSes anyway?
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May 14th, 2004, 08:54 AM
#7
Banned
 Originally Posted by silencio
Kerberos support. The Active Directory client extension does not deliver Kerberos support for Windows 95/98-based and Windows NT 4.0-based clients.
Thanks Ya_Know, that's good to know. Who the hell uses these arcane OSes anyway? 
Poor bastards like me...that's who...
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