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Running Windows XP on a Win2k Domain
I went ahead and renamed our login names this weekend to a more standard convention. (example Bob1S is now BSmith) However users are able to login under the old login name on their Windows XP workstations. However they cannot access network drives, obviously, until they login under their new login names. My question is, why is XP even allowing users to login under the old login scheme? And how to correct this. Thanks! |
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Found my solution -
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../mngwinxp.mspx "FF" wrote: > Running Windows XP on a Win2k Domain > > I went ahead and renamed our login names this weekend to a more standard > convention. (example Bob1S is now BSmith) However users are able to login > under the old login name on their Windows XP workstations. However they > cannot access network drives, obviously, until they login under their new > login names. My question is, why is XP even allowing users to login under > the old login scheme? And how to correct this. > > Thanks! |
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