, but we may not have set a password on these files at all, which makes some people feel strange and do not know what to do. This is normal because Windows 2000 is much more secure than Windows 98, so you need to set share permissions when sharing.
We can solve this problem in the following ways:
1. Open the "Guest" account in Windows 2000 so that you don't need a password for other computer access on the LAN. But with the advent of your Windows 2000 security can be almost as much as 98. The method is as follows:
Control Panel-Users and Passwords-advanced-Advanced (V)-Users inside the guest should have a fork, right key-properties.
Check out the account has been deactivated.
2. You can create an account in Windows 2000 and set a password, and then share the right to give this account the appropriate permissions. This can be used on other computers to log on with this account.
3. Establish an "incoming connection".
??“ Incoming connections are actually intended to allow other computers to connect directly to the computer using a phone line, the Internet, or a cable. The method of establishment is as follows.
Right-click My Network Places, open the properties, and then create a new connection to open the Internet Connection Wizard. Click Next to select a network connection type, select Accept incoming connections, next, Next, select Allow virtual private connections, and then next, select the users who are allowed to connect, where you can click the Add button to create a user you want to connect to this computer, where I have created a "Music" user, Select the Music user, as shown above. Next step, then finish! On the workstation, change the network logon type to "Microsoft Network user" and change the network identity to music, identify and restart the computer, and enter music in the User name field in the logon dialog box so that the workstation can access the shared resources in the host! The process is a bit of a hassle, but the security of the host is guaranteed and no authorized user can access the shared resources on the host. Later if you want to add a user to an incoming connection, you can open the properties of the incoming connection and choose User, where you can add or create a new user!