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I am curious how one specifies a username and password when connecting to a
macintosh? I need to login as a different username prior to connecting to the iMac. I have connected, but as a guest. I know I *could* create the same username and password combination I currently use to login to vista home premium, but would find it easier just to specify a username/pass via a dialog prompt. Is this possible? Thanks, Mel |
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Mel Herndon wrote:
I am curious how one specifies a username and password when connecting to a macintosh? I need to login as a different username prior to connecting to the iMac. I have connected, but as a guest. I know I *could* create the same username and password combination I currently use to login to vista home premium, but would find it easier just to specify a username/pass via a dialog prompt. Is this possible? No, it would be easier to simply create the same user account and password on both machines. On the iMac, make sure you are using SMB and not AFP. You only need to do this once. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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