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How to logout-relogin wiht new user name
I am using a Vista computer as a file server in our office. I have a few log
in names, but once I am logged in, everytime I go to the server it automatically grants access, so I never get a chance to change my logout or log in under another name. I need to reboot my computer before it will again ask me for a login name and password. How can I log out of the server or force the server to ask me for a login and pass word again without having to reboot my computer? Thanks Ted |
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How to logout-relogin wiht new user name
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Make on you own computer another user and set it with other credentials. If you switch on your computer to the second user (Cal-Alt-Del), and it would log in as the second user. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "TedT" wrote in message ... I am using a Vista computer as a file server in our office. I have a few log in names, but once I am logged in, everytime I go to the server it automatically grants access, so I never get a chance to change my logout or log in under another name. I need to reboot my computer before it will again ask me for a login name and password. How can I log out of the server or force the server to ask me for a login and pass word again without having to reboot my computer? Thanks Ted |
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How to logout-relogin wiht new user name
Hi
Make on you own computer another user and set it with other credentials. If you switch on your computer to the second user (Cal-Alt-Del), and it would log in as the second user. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "TedT" wrote in message ... I am using a Vista computer as a file server in our office. I have a few log in names, but once I am logged in, everytime I go to the server it automatically grants access, so I never get a chance to change my logout or log in under another name. I need to reboot my computer before it will again ask me for a login name and password. How can I log out of the server or force the server to ask me for a login and pass word again without having to reboot my computer? Thanks Ted |
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How to logout-relogin wiht new user name
Hi Jack,
So there is no way to force a logoff and then reloggin? The issue is I am using a Vista computer as a file server and have set up users and groups to access certian folders an a few office staff. if I go to a user's computer, there is no way I can log them off and then log in as me (as the admin) to perform any changes on the server? I really do not want to a new user on everyones computer just so log them off. Thanks Ted "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: Hi Make on you own computer another user and set it with other credentials. If you switch on your computer to the second user (Cal-Alt-Del), and it would log in as the second user. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "TedT" wrote in message ... I am using a Vista computer as a file server in our office. I have a few log in names, but once I am logged in, everytime I go to the server it automatically grants access, so I never get a chance to change my logout or log in under another name. I need to reboot my computer before it will again ask me for a login name and password. How can I log out of the server or force the server to ask me for a login and pass word again without having to reboot my computer? Thanks Ted . |
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How to logout-relogin wiht new user name
Hi Jack,
So there is no way to force a logoff and then reloggin? The issue is I am using a Vista computer as a file server and have set up users and groups to access certian folders an a few office staff. if I go to a user's computer, there is no way I can log them off and then log in as me (as the admin) to perform any changes on the server? I really do not want to a new user on everyones computer just so log them off. Thanks Ted "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: Hi Make on you own computer another user and set it with other credentials. If you switch on your computer to the second user (Cal-Alt-Del), and it would log in as the second user. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "TedT" wrote in message ... I am using a Vista computer as a file server in our office. I have a few log in names, but once I am logged in, everytime I go to the server it automatically grants access, so I never get a chance to change my logout or log in under another name. I need to reboot my computer before it will again ask me for a login name and password. How can I log out of the server or force the server to ask me for a login and pass word again without having to reboot my computer? Thanks Ted . |
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How to logout-relogin wiht new user name
Hi
Peer-to-peer Network is less flexible for office Server than a real Server OS. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "TedT" wrote in message ... Hi Jack, So there is no way to force a logoff and then reloggin? The issue is I am using a Vista computer as a file server and have set up users and groups to access certian folders an a few office staff. if I go to a user's computer, there is no way I can log them off and then log in as me (as the admin) to perform any changes on the server? I really do not want to a new user on everyones computer just so log them off. Thanks Ted "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: Hi Make on you own computer another user and set it with other credentials. If you switch on your computer to the second user (Cal-Alt-Del), and it would log in as the second user. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "TedT" wrote in message ... I am using a Vista computer as a file server in our office. I have a few log in names, but once I am logged in, everytime I go to the server it automatically grants access, so I never get a chance to change my logout or log in under another name. I need to reboot my computer before it will again ask me for a login name and password. How can I log out of the server or force the server to ask me for a login and pass word again without having to reboot my computer? Thanks Ted . |
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How to logout-relogin wiht new user name
Hi
Peer-to-peer Network is less flexible for office Server than a real Server OS. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "TedT" wrote in message ... Hi Jack, So there is no way to force a logoff and then reloggin? The issue is I am using a Vista computer as a file server and have set up users and groups to access certian folders an a few office staff. if I go to a user's computer, there is no way I can log them off and then log in as me (as the admin) to perform any changes on the server? I really do not want to a new user on everyones computer just so log them off. Thanks Ted "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: Hi Make on you own computer another user and set it with other credentials. If you switch on your computer to the second user (Cal-Alt-Del), and it would log in as the second user. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "TedT" wrote in message ... I am using a Vista computer as a file server in our office. I have a few log in names, but once I am logged in, everytime I go to the server it automatically grants access, so I never get a chance to change my logout or log in under another name. I need to reboot my computer before it will again ask me for a login name and password. How can I log out of the server or force the server to ask me for a login and pass word again without having to reboot my computer? Thanks Ted . |
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How to logout-relogin wiht new user name
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"Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: Hi Peer-to-peer Network is less flexible for office Server than a real Server OS. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "TedT" wrote in message ... Hi Jack, So there is no way to force a logoff and then reloggin? The issue is I am using a Vista computer as a file server and have set up users and groups to access certian folders an a few office staff. if I go to a user's computer, there is no way I can log them off and then log in as me (as the admin) to perform any changes on the server? I really do not want to a new user on everyones computer just so log them off. Thanks Ted "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: Hi Make on you own computer another user and set it with other credentials. If you switch on your computer to the second user (Cal-Alt-Del), and it would log in as the second user. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "TedT" wrote in message ... I am using a Vista computer as a file server in our office. I have a few log in names, but once I am logged in, everytime I go to the server it automatically grants access, so I never get a chance to change my logout or log in under another name. I need to reboot my computer before it will again ask me for a login name and password. How can I log out of the server or force the server to ask me for a login and pass word again without having to reboot my computer? Thanks Ted . . |
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How to logout-relogin wiht new user name
sww cvcbcbb bvbxx "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: Hi Peer-to-peer Network is less flexible for office Server than a real Server OS. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "TedT" wrote in message ... Hi Jack, So there is no way to force a logoff and then reloggin? The issue is I am using a Vista computer as a file server and have set up users and groups to access certian folders an a few office staff. if I go to a user's computer, there is no way I can log them off and then log in as me (as the admin) to perform any changes on the server? I really do not want to a new user on everyones computer just so log them off. Thanks Ted "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: Hi Make on you own computer another user and set it with other credentials. If you switch on your computer to the second user (Cal-Alt-Del), and it would log in as the second user. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "TedT" wrote in message ... I am using a Vista computer as a file server in our office. I have a few log in names, but once I am logged in, everytime I go to the server it automatically grants access, so I never get a chance to change my logout or log in under another name. I need to reboot my computer before it will again ask me for a login name and password. How can I log out of the server or force the server to ask me for a login and pass word again without having to reboot my computer? Thanks Ted . . |