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Old April 9th 04, 03:14 PM
Jack Turner
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Default Domain login name does not change

Well, I don't know for SURE, but check out the following:

Go to the Red N in the system tray, right-click and
select Novell Client Properties. Click on the Location
Profile tab, highlight Default (or whatever location
profile may be listed), and click on Properties. Click
on "Default" Service Instance properties, and you will
see a couple of things that may need to be changed.

On the credentials tab, delete the Username that is
listed (although this will fill back in with next person
who logs in), and make sure the "Save profile after
successful login" box is checked.

Let us know if this works. If not, there are other
things that we can look at.

Hope this helps.

Thanks, Jack

-----Original Message-----
I have a Windows XP Pro SP1a PC that logs onto a domain
and also has Novell Client 4.9 SP1. No matter who logs
onto the PC, the domain user name defaults to one
particular user, not the last user to log in. Anyone

know
who to correct this? I want the last username to be the
default.
.

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