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1 2nd May 10:20
roger payne
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Everytime i connect to to a share i have to put in a password, same with
mapnetwork drives when i restart

What can i do to all my computers are open to eachother


I have 3 MCE 2005 computers will all updates
Domain = MSHOME
computer names
DEC
BEDROOM
BEDROOM-2

all have Administrator account and a account Username poth account on each
computer has the same password 123456

each computer has Backup drive

\\DEC\Backup1
\\BEDROOM\backup2
\\BEDROOM-2\backup3

all drives has the administrator, everyone, anomys group added to the
shareing permissions and the sucerity tab
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2 4th May 16:16
hans-georg michna
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Is this how it works? Your setup seems to be very similar:

http://www.michna.com/temp/images/bednet.jpg

Look quickly, the picture will disappear soon.

Hans-Georg (:-)

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3 15th July 21:26
billw50
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Hahaha Hans... How did you know? lol

Roger... I always believed that all computers had the same user name and
password, you bypass the user/password deal when networking. Although I
could be wrong.
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4 15th July 21:37
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You are wrong. In a peer-to-peer network ("Workgroup" in the Windows
world), authentication happens locally. Very simply, BillW on DEC asks
BEDROOM to use a shared resource. BEDROOM looks on its "allowed list"
and sees that the request is coming from a user who has an account on
its own system (BillW) and that the password matches its local BillW
account. So the request is granted. Of course, this all happens in very
little time. If BEDROOM doesn't find a BillW account with matching
password locally, it asks the requester to provide the name of a user
and password that is allowed to access BEDROOM's resources.

So - The easiest thing to do in such a small network is create identical
user accounts and passwords on all computers. You do not need to be
logged into the same user account; the one you are on just has to exist
on the target system. Then if you want the convenience of automatically
going to your Desktop and not having to enter a password (since these
are home machines), see:

Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) -
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm

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5 15th July 22:03
roger payne
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ok thats my prob loginto accoutn username DEC on one Roger on teh next and
shawna on th eother
i will change this when i get home thanks
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6 15th July 22:03
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You're welcome.

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