Re: No login dialog to connect to shared folder on a server

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I thinked access token was cached for your logoin session. Log off, then log
on, and try to access the network resource - you should be prompted
credentials.

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"dinz" <dinz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Guys...
I've created a shared folder on a Window Server 2000 server. Previously,
accessing to that folder by putting the address in the Run textbox
(\\<servername>\<foldername>) of my Windows XP Pro PC, requires me to
enter
username and password. But since yesterday the username/password dialog
box
does not appear, I was able to get onto the server folder easily. I have
also
notice that the server log me as the server administrator. How do I get
the
server to display the normal login dialog box to access the the shared
folder
as before?


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