Re: network problem
- From: superraylo <superraylo.28neof@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 02:17:41 +0100
I got it!!!!!
Thank you very much!!!!
Steven L Umbach Wrote:
Disable simple file sharing on the computer with the share. Go to
Windows
Explorer/tools/folder options/view and uncheck the last setting for
use
simple file sharing. Then you will need to authenticate to a user
account on
the computer with the share assuming the guest account is disabled. You
can
use lusrmgr.msc to manage user accounts. Share and folder [NTFS]
permissions
will need to be configured to manage what users/groups can access the
share.
The user account that you use for authentication must have a password
and if
you are logged onto your computer with the same logon name/password
that
exists on the computer with the share you will automatically be
authenticated and not need to enter credentials. You can go to
Computer
Management/shared folders - sessions to see what user is connected to
a
share and also you will see type 3 logon events in the security log
that you
can view via Event Viewer. --- Steve
http://tinyurl.com/2rdtg
http://tinyurl.com/4978
"superraylo" superraylo.28mv8c@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote in message
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I have two PC linked together and under the same workgroup. When I
share
a folder from a PC(computer A), I can access the shared folder
directly
from computer B, without any authentication(i.e. no need to type in
login id and password to access computer A). How can I set both of
the
PC so that authentication is required before accessing the share
folder?
i.e, I want to log in the computer in the network before accessing
their shared folder. is it necessary to change the group policy?
Thanks!!
(I am using window xp professional)
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superraylo
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