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PostPosted: Wed Mar 12 15:10:03 PDT 2008 Top

Windows XP Support >> Network connection Windows Adv 2000 server and wkstn using xp home I teach a computer lab in an elementary school. We have a server with
Windows Advanced Server 2000. Our workstations are XP Home edition (don't
ask me why). I have set up two different users in the lab, both with admin
permissions. My question is on one user account at a workstation, I can
access our server without having to go through a login/password window. On
the same workstation, under the other user account it asks me to give a login
and password before connecting to the server. I am no expert with the server
(nor the workstations for that matter). There are several folders on the
server which are shared that I cannot see. I am baffled. Thanks in advance
for the help.
--Sytkeepr

Windows XP373  
 
 
Mark





PostPosted: Wed Mar 12 15:10:03 PDT 2008 Top

Windows XP Support >> Network connection Windows Adv 2000 server and wkstn using xp home One easy solution is to create an identical ID/Pass on the server that
matches the ID/Pass not shared.

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"Sytkeepr" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> I teach a computer lab in an elementary school. We have a server with
> Windows Advanced Server 2000. Our workstations are XP Home edition (don't
> ask me why). I have set up two different users in the lab, both with
> admin
> permissions. My question is on one user account at a workstation, I can
> access our server without having to go through a login/password window.
> On
> the same workstation, under the other user account it asks me to give a
> login
> and password before connecting to the server. I am no expert with the
> server
> (nor the workstations for that matter). There are several folders on the
> server which are shared that I cannot see. I am baffled. Thanks in
> advance
> for the help.
> --Sytkeepr
>
 
 
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 12 15:29:03 PDT 2008 Top

Windows XP Support >> Network connection Windows Adv 2000 server and wkstn using xp home Thank you Mark. Let me add one thing. When I explore the network places
from a workstation, I can use my login/pass when prompted to view the server
shared files. My problem is I want it to remember the ID/Pass and not ask
for it again after rebooting. Any ideas?
Thanks
--Sytkeepr

"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> One easy solution is to create an identical ID/Pass on the server that
> matches the ID/Pass not shared.
>
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> Mark L. Ferguson
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> "Sytkeepr" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> > I teach a computer lab in an elementary school. We have a server with
> > Windows Advanced Server 2000. Our workstations are XP Home edition (don't
> > ask me why). I have set up two different users in the lab, both with
> > admin
> > permissions. My question is on one user account at a workstation, I can
> > access our server without having to go through a login/password window.
> > On
> > the same workstation, under the other user account it asks me to give a
> > login
> > and password before connecting to the server. I am no expert with the
> > server
> > (nor the workstations for that matter). There are several folders on the
> > server which are shared that I cannot see. I am baffled. Thanks in
> > advance
> > for the help.
> > --Sytkeepr
> >
 
 
Mark





PostPosted: Wed Mar 12 15:38:20 PDT 2008 Top

Windows XP Support >> Network connection Windows Adv 2000 server and wkstn using xp home Open IE, tools menu, Options, Security tab, Intranet icon, 'custom level'
button, and scroll down to the logon settings. One of the options is to use
the same credentials.

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Mark L. Ferguson

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"Sytkeepr" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> Thank you Mark. Let me add one thing. When I explore the network places
> from a workstation, I can use my login/pass when prompted to view the
> server
> shared files. My problem is I want it to remember the ID/Pass and not ask
> for it again after rebooting. Any ideas?
> Thanks
> --Sytkeepr
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
>> One easy solution is to create an identical ID/Pass on the server that
>> matches the ID/Pass not shared.
>>
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>> Mark L. Ferguson
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>> "Sytkeepr" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> > I teach a computer lab in an elementary school. We have a server with
>> > Windows Advanced Server 2000. Our workstations are XP Home edition
>> > (don't
>> > ask me why). I have set up two different users in the lab, both with
>> > admin
>> > permissions. My question is on one user account at a workstation, I
>> > can
>> > access our server without having to go through a login/password window.
>> > On
>> > the same workstation, under the other user account it asks me to give a
>> > login
>> > and password before connecting to the server. I am no expert with the
>> > server
>> > (nor the workstations for that matter). There are several folders on
>> > the
>> > server which are shared that I cannot see. I am baffled. Thanks in
>> > advance
>> > for the help.
>> > --Sytkeepr
>> >
 
 
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 13 03:53:01 PDT 2008 Top

Windows XP Support >> Network connection Windows Adv 2000 server and wkstn using xp home Thank you Mark!!! You were a great help!

"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Open IE, tools menu, Options, Security tab, Intranet icon, 'custom level'
> button, and scroll down to the logon settings. One of the options is to use
> the same credentials.
>
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>
> Mark L. Ferguson
>
> .
>
> "Sytkeepr" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > Thank you Mark. Let me add one thing. When I explore the network places
> > from a workstation, I can use my login/pass when prompted to view the
> > server
> > shared files. My problem is I want it to remember the ID/Pass and not ask
> > for it again after rebooting. Any ideas?
> > Thanks
> > --Sytkeepr
> >
> > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> >
> >> One easy solution is to create an identical ID/Pass on the server that
> >> matches the ID/Pass not shared.
> >>
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> >>
> >> Mark L. Ferguson
> >>
> >> .
> >>
> >> "Sytkeepr" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> >> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >> > I teach a computer lab in an elementary school. We have a server with
> >> > Windows Advanced Server 2000. Our workstations are XP Home edition
> >> > (don't
> >> > ask me why). I have set up two different users in the lab, both with
> >> > admin
> >> > permissions. My question is on one user account at a workstation, I
> >> > can
> >> > access our server without having to go through a login/password window.
> >> > On
> >> > the same workstation, under the other user account it asks me to give a
> >> > login
> >> > and password before connecting to the server. I am no expert with the
> >> > server
> >> > (nor the workstations for that matter). There are several folders on
> >> > the
> >> > server which are shared that I cannot see. I am baffled. Thanks in
> >> > advance
> >> > for the help.
> >> > --Sytkeepr
> >> >