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QTY 3 Vista Home Premium PC's Ethernet / DI-604 / HP6210 Office Jet
1. We are so tired of having to re-enter user name and password to access our network drives. Even though when they were mapped we checked "reconnect at logon". However every boot time we get the subject line balloon message. 2. Our network printer also requires username and password every time we want to print after a reboot. QUESTIONS: (1) What are we doing wrong? Is this repetitive username/password nonsense normal Vista behavior? Never had this with XP (2) What can we do to maintain access to the network printer if a client pc reboots? (3) Is all this security hoops we have to jump through now because of Al-Qaida? TY Charlie |
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Hi Charlie. Check out this article:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx Thanks, -- Gloria Boyer Windows User Assistance team Microsoft Corporation |
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Vista Home versions do not cache credentials and also do not automatically
use a guest logon. One general solution is to add a user to the vista machine with a name and password matching the user on the host PC. That's not the only solution, but since you didn't include any info re. what version of Windows is on the machine(s) hosting the shares, I can't be more specific. -- "Charlie" wrote in message ... QTY 3 Vista Home Premium PC's Ethernet / DI-604 / HP6210 Office Jet 1. We are so tired of having to re-enter user name and password to access our network drives. Even though when they were mapped we checked "reconnect at logon". However every boot time we get the subject line balloon message. 2. Our network printer also requires username and password every time we want to print after a reboot. QUESTIONS: (1) What are we doing wrong? Is this repetitive username/password nonsense normal Vista behavior? Never had this with XP (2) What can we do to maintain access to the network printer if a client pc reboots? (3) Is all this security hoops we have to jump through now because of Al-Qaida? TY Charlie |
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Thx for that info and tip. I think I'll take that approach as it seems to be
just right for our home network Charlie -ps just added the extra user accounts. Thanks for straightforward to-the-point information in plain English .. All is well in Mudville tonight. "GTS" wrote in message ... Vista Home versions do not cache credentials and also do not automatically use a guest logon. One general solution is to add a user to the vista machine with a name and password matching the user on the host PC. That's not the only solution, but since you didn't include any info re. what version of Windows is on the machine(s) hosting the shares, I can't be more specific. -- "Charlie" wrote in message ... QTY 3 Vista Home Premium PC's Ethernet / DI-604 / HP6210 Office Jet 1. We are so tired of having to re-enter user name and password to access our network drives. Even though when they were mapped we checked "reconnect at logon". However every boot time we get the subject line balloon message. 2. Our network printer also requires username and password every time we want to print after a reboot. QUESTIONS: (1) What are we doing wrong? Is this repetitive username/password nonsense normal Vista behavior? Never had this with XP (2) What can we do to maintain access to the network printer if a client pc reboots? (3) Is all this security hoops we have to jump through now because of Al-Qaida? TY Charlie |
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You're welcome.
-- "Charlie" wrote in message ... Thx for that info and tip. I think I'll take that approach as it seems to be just right for our home network Charlie -ps just added the extra user accounts. Thanks for straightforward to-the-point information in plain English . All is well in Mudville tonight. "GTS" wrote in message ... Vista Home versions do not cache credentials and also do not automatically use a guest logon. One general solution is to add a user to the vista machine with a name and password matching the user on the host PC. That's not the only solution, but since you didn't include any info re. what version of Windows is on the machine(s) hosting the shares, I can't be more specific. -- |
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I'm having whats sound like the same problem, there are several people in my
house who use one of two computers and two laptops to do work and emails etc... They are all running VIsta home premium. We share an wireless external harddrive and all have administrator access(The computers are wired into the router that shares the harddrive, there are no seperate partions on the disk for different people.) When each indiviual logs on we have to manually connect to the external harddrives ie login and password. this is starting to get tedious. Is there a way to get vista to Autologon to the drive to avoid this. Becoause each user has a different user account (ie setup) then we cannot change our windows logon to a generic user and let it connect this way. thanks IN advance. -- I''''m not mad the voices in my head keep telling me so! "GTS" wrote: You're welcome. -- "Charlie" wrote in message ... Thx for that info and tip. I think I'll take that approach as it seems to be just right for our home network Charlie -ps just added the extra user accounts. Thanks for straightforward to-the-point information in plain English . All is well in Mudville tonight. "GTS" wrote in message ... Vista Home versions do not cache credentials and also do not automatically use a guest logon. One general solution is to add a user to the vista machine with a name and password matching the user on the host PC. That's not the only solution, but since you didn't include any info re. what version of Windows is on the machine(s) hosting the shares, I can't be more specific. -- |