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Old May 31st 10, 08:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
BSMGR
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I setup networking with 2 PCs. A PC user account name is 'RMS00' and the
other PC user account name is 'RMS11' with no password. I have no problem to
share files between two PCs, but I have to type in user name either RMS00 or
RMS11 once at the power up when I want to look the other PC's file. After
first file is looked, PC does not ask to type the the other PC's user name.
How can I set up a network without asking user name for other PC when a PC
is powered up?
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Old May 31st 10, 08:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
John John - MVP
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BSMGR wrote:
I setup networking with 2 PCs. A PC user account name is 'RMS00' and the
other PC user account name is 'RMS11' with no password. I have no problem to
share files between two PCs, but I have to type in user name either RMS00 or
RMS11 once at the power up when I want to look the other PC's file. After
first file is looked, PC does not ask to type the the other PC's user name.
How can I set up a network without asking user name for other PC when a PC
is powered up?


Accounts without passwords is just plain and simply a terribly bad idea,
you should password protect your accounts even if your password is the
most simple one! Running without passwords is just an invitation for
trouble, some functions expect to see passwords and when none are
present it can cause some strange or baffling problems at times.

If you do not want to be challenged for credentials just create
identical accounts on each machine (same name, same password) and log on
to the machines with these same accounts.

John
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Old May 31st 10, 08:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
John John - MVP
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BSMGR wrote:
I setup networking with 2 PCs. A PC user account name is 'RMS00' and the
other PC user account name is 'RMS11' with no password. I have no problem to
share files between two PCs, but I have to type in user name either RMS00 or
RMS11 once at the power up when I want to look the other PC's file. After
first file is looked, PC does not ask to type the the other PC's user name.
How can I set up a network without asking user name for other PC when a PC
is powered up?


Accounts without passwords is just plain and simply a terribly bad idea,
you should password protect your accounts even if your password is the
most simple one! Running without passwords is just an invitation for
trouble, some functions expect to see passwords and when none are
present it can cause some strange or baffling problems at times.

If you do not want to be challenged for credentials just create
identical accounts on each machine (same name, same password) and log on
to the machines with these same accounts.

John
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Old June 3rd 10, 11:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Bostjan Glazar
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Default NETWORKING ON XP professional

Try setting folder's sharing to everyone. If this doesn't work also set
folder's right to everyone.

"BSMGR" wrote:

I setup networking with 2 PCs. A PC user account name is 'RMS00' and the
other PC user account name is 'RMS11' with no password. I have no problem to
share files between two PCs, but I have to type in user name either RMS00 or
RMS11 once at the power up when I want to look the other PC's file. After
first file is looked, PC does not ask to type the the other PC's user name.
How can I set up a network without asking user name for other PC when a PC
is powered up?

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Old June 3rd 10, 11:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Bostjan Glazar
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Default NETWORKING ON XP professional

Try setting folder's sharing to everyone. If this doesn't work also set
folder's right to everyone.

"BSMGR" wrote:

I setup networking with 2 PCs. A PC user account name is 'RMS00' and the
other PC user account name is 'RMS11' with no password. I have no problem to
share files between two PCs, but I have to type in user name either RMS00 or
RMS11 once at the power up when I want to look the other PC's file. After
first file is looked, PC does not ask to type the the other PC's user name.
How can I set up a network without asking user name for other PC when a PC
is powered up?

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Old January 27th 11, 01:18 PM
mahaan45 mahaan45 is offline
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Click the "Start" button, then click the "Run" icon on the Start menu. This will open a Run window.
# 2

Type netsetup.cpl in the "Open" box in the Run window, then click the "OK" button. This will open the Network Setup Wizard.
# 3

Click the "Next" button to progress through two pages of the Network Setup Wizard containing background information. At the "Select a Connection Method" page, choose your connection method, then press the "Next" button. If you are unsure which connection method is correct, leave the setting on its default choice.
# 4

Type a computer description and a computer name in the labeled boxes on the "Give this computer a description and name" page, then click the "Next" button.
# 5

Type the name you have chosen for your network in the "Workgroup name" box on the "Name your network" page. Then click the "Next" button.
# 6

On the "File and printer sharing" page, click a radio button to choose whether or not to share files and printers Then click the "Next" button through the following three pages to reach the end of the Network Setup Wizard.
# 7

Click the "Finish" button in the Network Setup Wizard. Then click the "Yes" button in the confirmation prompt window to restart your computer and complete the process.
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Old February 4th 11, 12:30 PM
stemenwatson stemenwatson is offline
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Networking is easy for those who know how to do it most important is privacy settings, to make network more secure
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Old February 6th 11, 01:20 PM
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You are right when you are on network provide facility to all and share with everyone
 




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