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Hi Kerry. There is no share. It is not necessary. Or maybe I should say
it is not spposed to be necessary. Because C$ is the native admin share, it
is not necessary to set Share on the C drive in the computer I want to
access.

Windows ME has the option to set up a Network drive. So say the other
machine is called hester. Thus the Network drive would be \\hester\c$

Not working. Works fine when I log in using Windows ME with an admin account
in the domain but not a Domain User account.

Been bouncing around with Group policy but nothing yet has worked. Still
keep getting this Network password prompt with no User request connect as.

In answer to your questions:

1) Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP4
2) Yes

But it really doesn't matter here. The same is true for the client Windows
XP SP2 caanot set a Network drive using the default admin share to that
either in ME.

--

George Hester
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"Kerry Brown" <kerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx*a*m> wrote in message
news:uPcbZUg6FHA.2040@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "George Hester" <hesterloli@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:eKLDeBg6FHA.3136@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Well here is a little feedback. If I log into the domain in Windows ME
> > with
> > a Admin account there is no issue. But if I use a Domain User account
> > there
> > is this issue. Actually this issue should not occur regardless of what
> > account I use to log into the ME system because I am using the admin
> > share.
> > A prompt should occur asking what the user account and password should
be
> > used to access the Network drive. It doesn't. And the admin account
> > password does not work either.
> >
> > Maybe there is something corrupting the password over the Network but if
> > that is the case why doesn't it happen when I log into the domain in ME
> > with
> > an admin account? What I am seeing is that a domain user account is not
> > sufficient to access a Network drive.
> >
> > The article I posted is NOT exactly my issue but it's as close as I
could
> > find.
> >
>
> What OS is the pc with the share on it running? Is the share on a domain
> controller?
>
> Kerry
>
>

.



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