Re: Cannot get Windows to Forget who I am



Hehe, a happy customer :-) I'm glad it worked for you!

msantosnj@xxxxxxxxx wrote on Wed, 30 May 2007:

On May 29, 9:13 pm, Nightowl <owl@[127.0.0.1]> wrote:
msanto...@xxxxxxxxx wrote on Tue, 29 May 2007:

>How can I make it so that when I try to access the c$ shared folder,
>Windows will treat it as if it's the "first time" accessing that
>networked PC and asks you to input a username and password or just to
>forget me completely?

Hi masantosnj

Try this:

Open the User Accounts applet in Control Panel. If you're connected to a
network domain, select your user on the Users tab, and click Advanced,
Manage Passwords. Otherwise click on your account at the bottom of the
User Accounts window, and in the Related Tasks box at top left, click
Manage my network passwords. That should open a window called Stored
User Names and Passwords where you can identify and delete the offender!

Hope this helps. Let us know how you get on :-)

--
Nightowl


Thank you so much Nightowl! I love you! I just tried your steps and
it worked! I never knew about that option, nor did any of the other
websites that I've been searching.

Thank you thank you thank you!


--
Nightowl
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