Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, and Windows Me

1.Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.

2.Double-click Network, and then click the Identification tab. If you need to modify the workgroup name, click Change.

When all computers are members of the same workgroup, try sharing or accessing shared files again.

OTurn on file and printer sharing on the computer that contains the file you want to share. The computer that you are trying to access must have file and printer sharing enabled for sharing to work correctly. When you run the Setup Wizard, you have the option of enabling file and printer sharing, but that option applies only to the computer running Setup. If a different computer contains the file that you want to share, you also will need to enable sharing on that second computer.

File and printer sharing is enabled differently on each operating system. For more information about enabling file and printer sharing on your computer, see Chapter 3, “Network Activities.”

OVerify that the file or folder’s permissions have been configured for access over the network. When files or folders are shared over the network, they still may not be accessible by everyone. Their owner may configure permissions that limit which users can read, write to, or delete the shared resources. If you are having difficulty accessing a file or folder on another computer, it may be because the permissions for that file limit your ability to see it over the network. You may receive an “access denied” error message, or have problems locating the shared files on your network.

To check the permissions for shared files or folders, go to the computer containing those files or folders. In Windows XP operating system, right-click the folder containing the information you want to access and choose Properties. Click the Sharing tab to see if file sharing has been enabled. If the computer is using Simple File Sharing in Windows XP, files are either shared to everyone or not shared at all, and permissions cannot be modified. In other words, a shared file should be accessible from another computer. If the computer is not using Simple File Sharing (recommended), click the Security tab to check and modify permissions for each user accessing the folder.

Note Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition uses only Simple File Sharing. Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition uses both Simple File Sharing and standard, permissions-based file sharing.

To check permissions in Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, and Windows Me operating systems, right-click the file or folder whose permissions you want to check and choose Sharing.

For more information, search for “file and folder permissions” and “simple file sharing” in Windows Help.

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MN-730 specifications

The Microsoft MN-730 is a notable addition to Microsoft's lineup of innovative devices, specifically designed for enhancing productivity and collaboration in modern work environments. As remote work becomes increasingly prevalent, the MN-730 addresses the needs of professionals who seek reliable and efficient tools to facilitate communication and streamline workflows.

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