It's more than just a password. There's a username as well.
When you connect from a Win9x machine to another machine it uses the username you "logged" onto Win9x with and only gives the option of entering a password. WinNT/Win2k/WinXP will give the option of a username AND and password. If you are using Win2k in normal single user non-network mode the only user on the Win2k machine is probably the "Administrator" user.
Unless you are logged into your Win9x machine as "Administrator" it will fall apart.
2 options:
1) Add the current Win9x user to your Win2k machine (Control Panel->Users And Passwords on Win2k)
OR
2) Log in to the Win9x machine as an account that already exists on the Win2k machine (Control Panel->Users And Passwords on Win2k again for the list)
It's really only a username that exists that is important. The passwords can be different since you are given the option of entering a password when they don't match.
Just re-read and realised you said WinME. Where I said Win9x read it as Win9x/ME.
HTH
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Christian
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