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14. A Logon window will appear, requiring you to enter a User Name and
Password. Choose a user name and password if you haven't already and
click OK. Do not click the Cancel button or Escape [ESC] key. Clicking
either of these buttons will prevent you from logging onto the network. If
the Logon window does not appear or if it does not allow you to log on,
see problem 3 in the Troubleshooting section on page 22.
15. Once you are at the Windows 98 Desktop, double-click on the Network
Neighborhood icon. You should see one icon for the entire network and
the names of the other PCs on the network.
• If you can see your computer along with all the other computers on
the network in Network Neighborhood, then your Windows 98 net-
work configuration is complete.
Continue with Sharing Your Files and Printers in Windows 98 on the
next page if you want data from your PC to be available to others
on the network. However, you may stop here if you want to config-
ure File and Print Sharing later.
• If you don't see anything in Network Neighborhood, press the F5 key
on your keyboard a few times to refresh the screen. If that doesn't work,
go to Troubleshooting problem 9 on page 24.
• If you only see your own PC in Network Neighborhood, see
Troubleshooting problem 5 on page 22.
• If you see all the computers on the network except yours, press the F5
key a few times. If, after a minute or so, you still can't see your own
PC, see Troubleshooting problem 8 on page 24.
• If you only see PCs that are running the same operating system as you,
and you don't see any other PCs, go to problem 7 on page 23.
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Linksys HomeLink™ Series
Phoneline 10M USB Network Adapter
Sharing Your Files and Printers in Windows 98
Overview
By "sharing" your files and printers, other PCs on your HomeLink network
will be able to access those resources on your PC.
Before sharing your files and printers, you must set up your PC to be used
with any file servers on the network. If you are not using Windows 98 with
an NT or NetWare file server, or if you are not sure if you have a file server,
continue below.
If you are using a NT or NetWare file server, go to page 25 for Client Setup.
Enabling File Sharing
1. Double-click on your My Computer icon to bring up a window of avail-
able disk drives.
2. Right-click on the drive or folder that you want to share with other users.
3. Click on Sharing, then the Sharing tab. Click on Share As.
4. In the Share Name field, enter a name for the drive or folder you are shar-
ing. This can be any drive on your PC— a floppy drive, hard drive, CD
drive, zip drive, etc.
5. Choose the type of access that you want to give other users.
• Read-Only access allows other users to view the files on the selected
drive or folder.
• Full access allows other users to create, change, or delete files on the
selected drive or folder.
• Depends on Password allows other users to have Read-Only and/or Full
Access to the selected drive or folder, depending on the password that
you decide to give them.
N N o o t t e e : : If you are using your PC to access the Internet, it is h h i i g g h h l l y y r r e e c c o o m m - -
m m e e n n d d e e d d that you create passwords for your shared access.
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