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I'm running two new Dell desktops, both with Vista Business. They are communicating with one another too well. They can both access one another's public folders, and I have shared a document folder on one computer. That is great. The problem is that in the Network and Sharing Center I have password protected sharing turned 'on' for both computers. However, when I access the other computer (either direction) no password or user name is required. I am running McAfee Total Protection Service as the firewall. I want the user name and password requirement which is why I have it turned on. I cannot figure out why both computers are acting as if that setting were turned 'off.' Is there another setting somewhere that is overriding the password protection in Network and Sharing Center? Other thoughts? I appreciate any help. Jeremy -- Mautrak |
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Is it possible you logon both computer using the same the account, for
example Administrator? Or check if you have enable guest account on both computers. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Mautrak" wrote in message ... I'm running two new Dell desktops, both with Vista Business. They are communicating with one another too well. They can both access one another's public folders, and I have shared a document folder on one computer. That is great. The problem is that in the Network and Sharing Center I have password protected sharing turned 'on' for both computers. However, when I access the other computer (either direction) no password or user name is required. I am running McAfee Total Protection Service as the firewall. I want the user name and password requirement which is why I have it turned on. I cannot figure out why both computers are acting as if that setting were turned 'off.' Is there another setting somewhere that is overriding the password protection in Network and Sharing Center? Other thoughts? I appreciate any help. Jeremy -- Mautrak |
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Stop SPAMMING MVP!
-- Mad Mick -- MyAddress: PO Box 2131 City: Milton StateProv: QLD PostalCode: 4064 Country: AU "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Is it possible you logon both computer using the same the account, for example Administrator? Or check if you have enable guest account on both computers. -- "Mautrak" wrote in message ... I'm running two new Dell desktops, both with Vista Business. They are communicating with one another too well. They can both access one another's public folders, and I have shared a document folder on one computer. That is great. The problem is that in the Network and Sharing Center I have password protected sharing turned 'on' for both computers. However, when I access the other computer (either direction) no password or user name is required. I am running McAfee Total Protection Service as the firewall. I want the user name and password requirement which is why I have it turned on. I cannot figure out why both computers are acting as if that setting were turned 'off.' Is there another setting somewhere that is overriding the password protection in Network and Sharing Center? Other thoughts? I appreciate any help. Jeremy -- Mautrak |
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Thank you for the help, Robert. I do appreciate it. I managed to solve the problem by exploring the options that you noted. I had managed to save the user names and passwords in the computers so that when I connected from one computer to another it went right in without again prompting for name/password. I found it while in the user account section. I had a feeling it was something bone-headed and it was. But I appreciate your help. I'll now be putting tail between my legs and scurrying off . . . . -- Mautrak |
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Bob, that is NOT me.
He is my resident spoofer. Here are his and my posting details. .. That "Mick Murphy" is just a spoofer; just ignore it. It hates that! It was using AIOE, but that is finished, so it is using a Hotmail account, to sign into the MS servers here. It has been spoofing me for months. I’ve even considered it might be NASS. Here are the posting details of "it" and myself. I think you will see the difference; and "it" joined here on the 5th, Jan, 2009!!!!!!! --------------------------------------------------- The FAKE: Mick Murphy Recent Posts by this user Member since: 1/5/2009 History Posts: 7 Users helped: 0 Questions answered: 0 --------------------------------------------- The REAL one: Mick Murphy Recent Posts by this user Member since: 3/14/2007 History Posts: 6816 Users helped: 235 Questions answered: 245 -------------------------------------------------- -- Mad Mike "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Is it possible you logon both computer using the same the account, for example Administrator? Or check if you have enable guest account on both computers. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Mautrak" wrote in message ... I'm running two new Dell desktops, both with Vista Business. They are communicating with one another too well. They can both access one another's public folders, and I have shared a document folder on one computer. That is great. The problem is that in the Network and Sharing Center I have password protected sharing turned 'on' for both computers. However, when I access the other computer (either direction) no password or user name is required. I am running McAfee Total Protection Service as the firewall. I want the user name and password requirement which is why I have it turned on. I cannot figure out why both computers are acting as if that setting were turned 'off.' Is there another setting somewhere that is overriding the password protection in Network and Sharing Center? Other thoughts? I appreciate any help. Jeremy -- Mautrak |
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Stop Confusing Users and helpers here you Spoofer. I'm the real one and I chnaged my signature to let every one know the real Mick Murphy, go and get yourself a live Scum bag. I think that spoofer may be NASS, Leonard and their friend Gerry, they don't like me because i always uncover their bad a dvice to users here! Sorry Bob L for the confusion and to the OP. Ignore this Troll Impersonator and his co-friends. -- Mad Mick -- MyAddress: PO Box 2131 City: Milton StateProv: QLD PostalCode: 4064 Country: AU http://waterdamagefiredamage.com/services/rental/offer/ "Mick Murphy" wrote: Bob, that is NOT me. He is my resident spoofer. Here are his and my posting details. . That "Mick Murphy" is just a spoofer; just ignore it. It hates that! It was using AIOE, but that is finished, so it is using a Hotmail account, to sign into the MS servers here. It has been spoofing me for months. I’ve even considered it might be NASS. Here are the posting details of "it" and myself. I think you will see the difference; and "it" joined here on the 5th, Jan, 2009!!!!!!! --------------------------------------------------- The FAKE: Mick Murphy Recent Posts by this user Member since: 1/5/2009 History Posts: 7 Users helped: 0 Questions answered: 0 --------------------------------------------- The REAL one: Mick Murphy Recent Posts by this user Member since: 3/14/2007 History Posts: 6816 Users helped: 235 Questions answered: 245 -------------------------------------------------- -- Mad Mike "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Is it possible you logon both computer using the same the account, for example Administrator? Or check if you have enable guest account on both computers. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Mautrak" wrote in message ... I'm running two new Dell desktops, both with Vista Business. They are communicating with one another too well. They can both access one another's public folders, and I have shared a document folder on one computer. That is great. The problem is that in the Network and Sharing Center I have password protected sharing turned 'on' for both computers. However, when I access the other computer (either direction) no password or user name is required. I am running McAfee Total Protection Service as the firewall. I want the user name and password requirement which is why I have it turned on. I cannot figure out why both computers are acting as if that setting were turned 'off.' Is there another setting somewhere that is overriding the password protection in Network and Sharing Center? Other thoughts? I appreciate any help. Jeremy -- Mautrak |
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Milton is NOT a city.
And there are NO provinces in Australia. You are a laughed at LOSER! If you are going to lie, get your facts right, clown. -- Mad Mike "Mick Murphy" wrote: Stop Confusing Users and helpers here you Spoofer. I'm the real one and I chnaged my signature to let every one know the real Mick Murphy, go and get yourself a live Scum bag. I think that spoofer may be NASS, Leonard and their friend Gerry, they don't like me because i always uncover their bad a dvice to users here! Sorry Bob L for the confusion and to the OP. Ignore this Troll Impersonator and his co-friends. -- Mad Mick -- MyAddress: PO Box 2131 City: Milton StateProv: QLD PostalCode: 4064 Country: AU http://waterdamagefiredamage.com/services/rental/offer/ "Mick Murphy" wrote: Bob, that is NOT me. He is my resident spoofer. Here are his and my posting details. . That "Mick Murphy" is just a spoofer; just ignore it. It hates that! It was using AIOE, but that is finished, so it is using a Hotmail account, to sign into the MS servers here. It has been spoofing me for months. I’ve even considered it might be NASS. Here are the posting details of "it" and myself. I think you will see the difference; and "it" joined here on the 5th, Jan, 2009!!!!!!! --------------------------------------------------- The FAKE: Mick Murphy Recent Posts by this user Member since: 1/5/2009 History Posts: 7 Users helped: 0 Questions answered: 0 --------------------------------------------- The REAL one: Mick Murphy Recent Posts by this user Member since: 3/14/2007 History Posts: 6816 Users helped: 235 Questions answered: 245 -------------------------------------------------- -- Mad Mike "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Is it possible you logon both computer using the same the account, for example Administrator? Or check if you have enable guest account on both computers. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Mautrak" wrote in message ... I'm running two new Dell desktops, both with Vista Business. They are communicating with one another too well. They can both access one another's public folders, and I have shared a document folder on one computer. That is great. The problem is that in the Network and Sharing Center I have password protected sharing turned 'on' for both computers. However, when I access the other computer (either direction) no password or user name is required. I am running McAfee Total Protection Service as the firewall. I want the user name and password requirement which is why I have it turned on. I cannot figure out why both computers are acting as if that setting were turned 'off.' Is there another setting somewhere that is overriding the password protection in Network and Sharing Center? Other thoughts? I appreciate any help. Jeremy -- Mautrak |
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You may want to check this...right click on the hard drive, choose properties, Click on the Security tab, and see under Group or user names if there a user/group called "Everyone" then click on edit and delete the group "Everyone" -- tariqm1 |
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You may want to check this...right click on the hard drive, choose properties, Click on the Security tab, and see under Group or user names if there a user/group called "Everyone" then click on edit and delete the group "Everyone" Mautrak;930066 Wrote: I'm running two new Dell desktops, both with Vista Business. They are communicating with one another too well. They can both access one another's public folders, and I have shared a document folder on one computer. That is great. The problem is that in the Network and Sharing Center I have password protected sharing turned 'on' for both computers. However, when I access the other computer (either direction) no password or user name is required. I am running McAfee Total Protection Service as the firewall. I want the user name and password requirement which is why I have it turned on. I cannot figure out why both computers are acting as if that setting were turned 'off.' Is there another setting somewhere that is overriding the password protection in Network and Sharing Center? Other thoughts? I appreciate any help. Jeremy +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: Password protection on, but no password required.JPG | |Download: http://www.vistax64.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=10096| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- tariqm1 |
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