Re: management tool and usernames



The logged in user must be a local administrator or member of a group which
is in the administrators group on the machine you want to manage.

Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP

"polilop" <fmatosic@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OSxtakrRFHA.3704@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I have a win2000 server when i try to
> open the Computer Management tool, and choose "Connect to another
computer"
> it prompts me user name and password for the domain although the user is
> allready in the domain.
> So i wont to know is there a way to tell win2000 to use the
> current user name and password and not to prompt me?
> (on win xp it dosen't ask anything just asks the comp name i wont to
manage)
>
>


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