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password for accessing network folders
Go into Startrun and enter
Inetcpl.cpl then click the "Content" Tab select "AutoComplete" uncheck "user names and passwords on forms" This might help you Good Luck -- William "Justin Jeffries" wrote in message ... Yes, I can modify shared permissions, but I like the idea of having a password dialogue pop up every time. If it is not possible to come up every time and I have to log off to reset it, than I suppose that is what I will have to do. Thanks a bunch. "WTC" wrote in message ... But could you modify your shared permission (not using simple file sharing) to accomplish who has access to files and folders? Personally I would use an FTP server using IIS 6. -- William "Bob Willard" wrote in message ... Justin Jeffries wrote: I now have the password box come up to access network shares every time I log on. However, when I type the network password for the specified folder and it lets me in, after I close the folder, it keeps letting me in without the "enter network password" dialogue box. How do I set it to come up every time? "WTC" wrote in message ... In the Local Security Policy I Disabled the Guest account and Selected Classic - local user authenticate as themselves in the Network access: Sharing and security mode for local accounts. -- William The scope of authentication is different for XP than for W9x. With W9x, the password is for a file or a folder; with XP, it is for a connection. -- Cheers, Bob |
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password for accessing network folders
Those were also already unchecked. Any more ideas?
"WTC" wrote in message ... Go into Startrun and enter Inetcpl.cpl then click the "Content" Tab select "AutoComplete" uncheck "user names and passwords on forms" This might help you Good Luck -- William "Justin Jeffries" wrote in message ... Yes, I can modify shared permissions, but I like the idea of having a password dialogue pop up every time. If it is not possible to come up every time and I have to log off to reset it, than I suppose that is what I will have to do. Thanks a bunch. "WTC" wrote in message ... But could you modify your shared permission (not using simple file sharing) to accomplish who has access to files and folders? Personally I would use an FTP server using IIS 6. -- William "Bob Willard" wrote in message ... Justin Jeffries wrote: I now have the password box come up to access network shares every time I log on. However, when I type the network password for the specified folder and it lets me in, after I close the folder, it keeps letting me in without the "enter network password" dialogue box. How do I set it to come up every time? "WTC" wrote in message ... In the Local Security Policy I Disabled the Guest account and Selected Classic - local user authenticate as themselves in the Network access: Sharing and security mode for local accounts. -- William The scope of authentication is different for XP than for W9x. With W9x, the password is for a file or a folder; with XP, it is for a connection. -- Cheers, Bob |
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