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| | Can Vista Remember Network Passwords Is there a way to make vista remember network passwords so I do not have to re-enter them everytime I re-start my computer. I have tried checking the remember password option but it does not do anything. I have also tried it with UAC on and off. I am runnig Vista Home Premium and I want to maintain a network connection to 2 computers. One is running windows server 2003 and the other is running windows 2000 server. Also is there a way to have a VPN connection re-start when a Vista computer is turned on? -- Gregory M. La Due Senior Programmer Twin Tiers Technologies, Inc. (800) 480-6467 |
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| | Re: Can Vista Remember Network Passwords 1. You may want to create the same username on all computers so that you don't need to enter the password. 2. You may want to use CMAK to startup the VPN connection. The links may help. How to vpn automaticallyAdd pre-setup VPN auto-connection by CMAK to the Startup. 2. Create a logon batch with rasdail command to start the VPN connection. ... www.howtonetworking.com/VPN/autorasdial1.htm Mapping IssuesTo modify idle time, at a command prompt using net config server /autodisconnect: minutes. ... create the same user account and password on remote computer. ... www.chicagotech.net/mapping.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Gregory La Due" <gml@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eHa91ZTWIHA.5164@xxxxxx Quote: > > > Is there a way to make vista remember network passwords so I do not have > to re-enter them everytime I re-start my computer. I have tried checking > the remember password option but it does not do anything. I have also > tried it with UAC on and off. > > I am runnig Vista Home Premium and I want to maintain a network connection > to 2 computers. One is running windows server 2003 and the other is > running windows 2000 server. > > Also is there a way to have a VPN connection re-start when a Vista > computer is turned on? > > -- > Gregory M. La Due > Senior Programmer > Twin Tiers Technologies, Inc. > (800) 480-6467 |
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| | Re: Can Vista Remember Network Passwords You mean "Remember my password" in the Connecting To XXXXX dialogue window doesn't do what it says unless I have the same username on all PCs? That is out the question; all the PCs have their individual users. You have not answered the original question. I don't want to avoid giving the password on the 1st connect. I just want it to remember it, as it promises, on subsequent connects. I have networked an XP desktop to a Vista notebook. The XP never asks for a login even tho the usernames are different, while the Vista always asks for it on the 1st network access to the XP after switch on. Why the different behaviour? "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Quote: > 1. You may want to create the same username on all computers so that you > don't need to enter the password. > > -- > Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE > Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on > http://www.ChicagoTech.net > How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on > http://www.HowToNetworking.com |
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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Re: Can Vista Remember Network Passwords IMHO you can not do it with Vista HOME edition. You can go to Control Panel\User Accounts\Manage Your Network Passwords\Add and see that "A Windows logon credential" option is disabled. I think (but I've not checked this opinion) saving of passwords in "Connect to..." dialog and in account settings works in corporative versions of Windows Vista. I have Windows Vista Home Premium too, unfortunately :-( |
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| | Re: Can Vista Remember Network Passwords Yes, you are right. I'm on Vista Home Premium networking to an XP MCE (like XP Pro) and the "A Windows logon credential" option is always disabled however I get to it. This must be a bug! What's the point of having a "Remember my Password" ACTIVE box if it never does what it says? Also I've found a way that M/S could have removed this box completely if they didn't want it to be effective; see http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/1286 As it is, whenever anyone in my family wants to print on the XP's printer from one of their notebooks (which have their own usernames on), I have to either walk over to them and type my password OR reveal my password. Not a very secure state of affairs and hardly a very usable design of home networking by M/S ![]() Let's hope this bug is fixed in Vista SP1. "Baptist" wrote: Quote: > IMHO you can not do it with Vista HOME edition. You can go to Control > Panel\User Accounts\Manage Your Network Passwords\Add and see that "A > Windows logon credential" option is disabled. I think (but I've not > checked this opinion) saving of passwords in "Connect to..." dialog and > in account settings works in corporative versions of Windows Vista. I > have Windows Vista Home Premium too, unfortunately :-( > > > -- > Baptist > |
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| | Re: Can Vista Remember Network Passwords IMHO Any version of vista is not suitable for networking, there too modern and lack good tools like gpedit.msc, unless you get the best versions. The only way to resolve this is to wait for a service pack that meets the requirements for what you need (maybe a while!) or install a more reliable OS such as XP Pro SP2. I have the same prob on my dads new comp. 4 comps run XP Pro SP2, and one runs vista. this is the only one that fails to meet even the simplest of requirements. "XRaySpeX" wrote: Quote: > Yes, you are right. I'm on Vista Home Premium networking to an XP MCE (like > XP Pro) and the "A Windows logon credential" option is always disabled > however I get to it. > > This must be a bug! What's the point of having a "Remember my Password" > ACTIVE box if it never does what it says? Also I've found a way that M/S > could have removed this box completely if they didn't want it to be > effective; see http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/1286 > > As it is, whenever anyone in my family wants to print on the XP's printer > from one of their notebooks (which have their own usernames on), I have to > either walk over to them and type my password OR reveal my password. Not a > very secure state of affairs and hardly a very usable design of home > networking by M/S ![]() > > Let's hope this bug is fixed in Vista SP1. > > "Baptist" wrote: > Quote: > > IMHO you can not do it with Vista HOME edition. You can go to Control > > Panel\User Accounts\Manage Your Network Passwords\Add and see that "A > > Windows logon credential" option is disabled. I think (but I've not > > checked this opinion) saving of passwords in "Connect to..." dialog and > > in account settings works in corporative versions of Windows Vista. I > > have Windows Vista Home Premium too, unfortunately :-( > > > > > > -- > > Baptist > > |
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