Re: logoff computer network



yyray5@xxxxxxxxx wrote in
news:1152564719.342659.116110@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

Hi. I have two computers (A & B) running win2k connected to my
home network. I frequently need to access the hard drives of the
different computers via network neighborhood. After I login to
computer B from computer A, I can login to computer B again and
again without the need to input username/password. I would need
to input password again only after I shutdown computer A. The
question is how do I logout of computer B without having to
ShutDown and restart computer A? Basically, I want to make it
necessary to input username/password everytime I need to access
the other computer.


Right-Click on "My Network Places" then select "Disconnect Network
Drive...". Choose the drive/computer/mount you want to detach from
and click "OK".

HTH,
John
.



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