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| | file sharing issues Two issues: (using Vista computers here, but similar if not identical problem likely exists in other versions of Windows) 1) login credentials do match but account names had been changed -- have a workaround for this one, but still want input computer1 has user Name1 computer2 has user Name2 change both user names Name1 and Name2 to Name3 with set identical passwords Issue: Name3 (\\computer1\Name1) will not authenticate for Name3 (\\computer2\Name2) for file sharing Workaround - create new, identical accounts on both computers: Name4 (\\computer1\Name4) DOES authenticate for Name4 (\\computer2\Name4) Why is this workaround necessary in Windows? One would think identical user names and passwords would be enough for accounts to match. 2) Suppose computer1 accesses shared folder on computer2 using the Name4 login as just described and checks the box "Remember my password" on the login screen. If Name4 is later removed from sharing permissions, computer1 user receives "you might not have permission to use this network resource" error, BUT IS NOT SHOWN THE LOGIN DIALOG WHERE ALTERNATE CREDENTIALS COULD BE SUPPLIED. How to clear the stored login credentials for this network folder so that computer1 receives the login dialog again when attempting to access the shared folder? Thanks in advance! Seth |
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| | RE: file sharing issues You can not change the name of an existing account in Windows. You have to create a new account. "Seth" wrote: Quote: > Two issues: (using Vista computers here, but similar if not identical problem > likely exists in other versions of Windows) > > 1) login credentials do match but account names had been changed -- have a > workaround for this one, but still want input > > computer1 has user Name1 > computer2 has user Name2 > > change both user names Name1 and Name2 to Name3 with set identical passwords > > Issue: > Name3 (\\computer1\Name1) will not authenticate for > Name3 (\\computer2\Name2) > for file sharing > > Workaround - create new, identical accounts on both computers: > Name4 (\\computer1\Name4) DOES authenticate for > Name4 (\\computer2\Name4) > > Why is this workaround necessary in Windows? One would think identical user > names and passwords would be enough for accounts to match. > > > 2) Suppose computer1 accesses shared folder on computer2 using the Name4 > login as just described and checks the box "Remember my password" on the > login screen. If Name4 is later removed from sharing permissions, computer1 > user receives "you might not have permission to use this network resource" > error, BUT IS NOT SHOWN THE LOGIN DIALOG WHERE ALTERNATE CREDENTIALS COULD BE > SUPPLIED. > > How to clear the stored login credentials for this network folder so that > computer1 receives the login dialog again when attempting to access the > shared folder? > > Thanks in advance! > > Seth > > > > |
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