Re: Windows 2000 Password

From: mom2many (hegfamily@hotmail.com)
Date: 10/17/02


From: "mom2many" <hegfamily@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 12:16:44 -0700


>-----Original Message-----
>Access how? via explorer?
>
>are you trying to access a share?
>
>you might try giving the domain users group read
permissions to the share.
>or you might try connecting as the local machine
administrator and see if
>that works:
>
>username: machine-name\administrator
>password: administrator-password

SKIP,
Over the LAN through network places, or network
neighborhood.... also through explorer.
I have a user name on the Windows Me system AND WIN 2000
named ADMINISTRATOR with the same password... still NO GO.
SIGH

I save documents to the HD on the WIN 2000 system so I
need to gain access ASAP.... when I try to access the C:
Drive I am prompted for a password... how do I stop that
from happening... bc no password I use works.
TIA
Gayle



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