Also, relogging of network drives at startup fails too; I presume because of
the same reason?
I see it as an absolute necessity to have it save the username and password
like XP does and keep it for every (next) session (bootup), otherwise any
network stuff that is automatically set to run would be useless?? I certainly
do hope this will be changed before the final.
In the meantime, I'm sure there are commands that can be used either in
batch or WSH to initiate a logon?
WSH is still being used in Vista isn't it?
Thanks
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
> I think thats by design just for the session, security reasons I guess. If
> someone breaks into your account, the share won't also won't be at risk, its
> basically thining about other users who might accessing that network share
> for example.
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> "Marauder" <Marauder@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > Hi. When accessing a computer on the network and asks for username and
> > password, even though I check the 'save password' box, it only keeps it
> > for
> > this session (ie until restarting). It seems the 'save password' isn't
> > working?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
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