Access denied ! Shouldn't XP ask for username & password instead?



I have 2 xp pro serv.pack3 machines on a router.
both machines are password protected and dont use simple file sharing.
--> I would like a user to access the PC in the Network Neigborhood but only
by being promtped a username/passord.
--> i can only access files on the network if I add his name / password on
the local machine, matching the name password on the remote machine, is this
the only way?
Summary: I would like the remote user to be prompted usrname/passwrd instead
of having his name/password added to the local machine, now his name shows up
the welcome screen.
Is there a way the added name and password added can be made to not show on
the welcome screen?


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