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I am having a problem connecting to the server . I have the correct user name
and password. I can connect to it from other computers that are running XP. I cannot connect with my laptop that runs Vista. It worked when i originally got the Laptop one day it stopped working. Are there settings that cause this? The message is login unsuccessful: Windows is unable to log you on. Be sure your user name and password are correct. |
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Hi
You have to provide some technical data. What Server is? What type of connection? Did you check the Network setting of the computer? Jack (MVP-Networking). "Josh" wrote in message ... I am having a problem connecting to the server . I have the correct user name and password. I can connect to it from other computers that are running XP. I cannot connect with my laptop that runs Vista. It worked when i originally got the Laptop one day it stopped working. Are there settings that cause this? The message is login unsuccessful: Windows is unable to log you on. Be sure your user name and password are correct. |
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The server is a mac storage device. Where we hold all our data.
Local area connection and wireless. I have the network IP for the Server. I can connect to the internet. I can see other computers. When i try to connect it acts as if the user name and password are wrong. "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: Hi You have to provide some technical data. What Server is? What type of connection? Did you check the Network setting of the computer? Jack (MVP-Networking). "Josh" wrote in message ... I am having a problem connecting to the server . I have the correct user name and password. I can connect to it from other computers that are running XP. I cannot connect with my laptop that runs Vista. It worked when i originally got the Laptop one day it stopped working. Are there settings that cause this? The message is login unsuccessful: Windows is unable to log you on. Be sure your user name and password are correct. |
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Hi
I do not know what MAC server is. May be you are referring to NAS. Almost all stand alone NAS are using their own security scheme, read to manual to make sure that you are using the log on correctly. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Josh" wrote in message ... The server is a mac storage device. Where we hold all our data. Local area connection and wireless. I have the network IP for the Server. I can connect to the internet. I can see other computers. When i try to connect it acts as if the user name and password are wrong. "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: Hi You have to provide some technical data. What Server is? What type of connection? Did you check the Network setting of the computer? Jack (MVP-Networking). "Josh" wrote in message ... I am having a problem connecting to the server . I have the correct user name and password. I can connect to it from other computers that are running XP. I cannot connect with my laptop that runs Vista. It worked when i originally got the Laptop one day it stopped working. Are there settings that cause this? The message is login unsuccessful: Windows is unable to log you on. Be sure your user name and password are correct. |
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I have the exact same problem. Josh is referring to a MAC (as in
MACINTOSH) network - I'm sure you've heard of it. |