Re: Auto Logon to network
- From: Hosehead <richbu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 02 Jul 2005 13:09:35 GMT
I thought that I have done the latter. I have each workstation with a
unique ID and password to logon to XP and matching user accounts
on the one Win 2000 server. I have three folders setup as share with
one user able to access all folders and other users only able to
access one folder that matches their ID.
I remember that on workstations that were Win98 that you can go to
networking and change the logon from "Client for MS Networks" to
"Windows to Windows Family" logon and this would work to eliminate the
second screen to logon to network. Is their a way to setup a script
on the workstation that will auto-logon to the network using the ID
and Password or the Windows logon. If possible a generic script that
will use the ID and password from the user that is currently logged
on.
Detail instructions will be greatly appreciated.
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 19:39:19 -0400, "Richard G. Harper"
<rgharper@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>You have two choices - either you can establish a domain configuration where
>all accounts are stored on the domain controllers, or you will have to go to
>each server and establish accounts whose names and passwords match the names
>and passwords used to log onto the computers that are accessing the shared
>resources.
.
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