Dear Mark and Listers
I really thought I had checked this carefully. Mark is correct. One of my
passwords was spelled slightly differently. Thanks to all
Joel Bluming
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ICQ #5875120
>From: Mark Rode <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [PCSOFT]
>Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 19:43:01 -0800
>Message-ID: <[log in to unmask]>
>
>When creating the W95 user on the NT Workstation Machine did you use
>the
>exact same name and password that you use to log in to the W95
>PC....if you
>did the NTWK should not ask for anything when you access it. Make sure
>you
>check password never expires when creating the user and if this is
>just a
>home network or something where you are not concerned about security
>you
>can put your W95 PC in the administrators group or power users group.
>
>m
>
>>Since adding a WFW 486 to my network I have developed a problem. I
>had to
>>add 'guest' to my NT workstation for the WFW computer to see it (I
>don't
>>know why). The WFW unit asked for a password for the NT machine which
>I
>>gave, and it was saved (not requested at next boot). The WFW machine
>also
>>sees the W95 machine (the third unit on the network).
>>
>>However, The W95 (a pent 233) now requires a password to log onto the
>NT
>>(Pent Pro 200) machine each log on. The box for saving the password
>is
>>checked on the W95 machine. I am using the same password all around
>since
>>I am the only user. I have tried deleting the *.pwl files. I had long
>ago
>>installed the password patches from MS. Any help would be appreciated
>
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