Re: ACCESSING A STAND ALONE PC
From: Rykel (rykel_at_nospam.please.rykel_co_uk)
Date: 02/09/04
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 16:25:45 -0000
If your laptop is set to use a username/password combination that exists on
the domain as well, you should find the cred boxes go away as your laptop
will try it's current logged-in user credentials first when trying to
authenticate to a remote share.
~DM~
"NAVEEN" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:d62c01c3ef1c$3175eac0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> HI ALL
>
> WE HAVE A NETWORK OF 50+ SYSTEMS,USER/DOMAIN LEVEL
> SECURITY WITH W2003 DC.AND I HAVE A LAPTOP,(THOUGH IT'S
> CONFIGURED FOR DOMAIN LOGON ), I PREFER TO LOGON AS LOCAL
> ADMIN.
> NOW I WANT TO SYSNCHRONIZE FILES/FOLDERS FROM A PC'S
> SHARED FOLDER.BUT WHENEVER I ACCESS THAT SHARED FOLDER
> FROM LAPTOP I HAVE TO TYPE THE CREDENTIALS EVERY TIME!.
> IS ANY AUTOMATION POSSIBLE?.
>
> THANKS
> NAVEEN
>
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