Disabling file and printer sharing server only in Windows 98



I appologise if posting in the wrong newsgroup, just didn't know which
other would fit better the question.

As the title says, I would like to disable the file and printer sharing
server ONLY, in Windows 98. When disabling the "File and Printer
Sharing" binding with TCP/IP, it seems to disable the client and the
server - I can't access shares on other computers, and they can't
access shares on mine.

The reason for this is that I have a computer connected to 2 networks.
I would like the pc to be able to read shares on one network, and I
would like the second network only to see shares on the computer
itself. So I would like a way to have the SMB server and client running
on one network card, and the client only on the other.

Any ideas are appreciated. Alternatively, is there a Samba client for
Windows 98? I'm sure that would do the trick.

Many thanks

.



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