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Hi,
I'm not familiar with WXP Home, only WXP Pro. I'm trying to help a friend network her WXP Pro laptop to her WXP Home desktop. WXP Home does not have the Local Users and Groups applet. The accounts on her desktop (hers plus the kids) don't have passwords (probably not the best idea but that's how she likes it plus there is a hardware firewall (router) in place). I'd like to setup a service account on the desktop (eg. Administrator/password) to handle the login request when I attempt to map a network drive from the laptop to the desktop. I'd prefer the service account to ***NOT*** show up on the login screen. Right now, when I try to map the network drive, the login credentials are DESKTOP\Guest (grayed out, can't change it), and entering a password doesn't help (I think it's blank anyway). Any ideas on tackling this issue would be greatly appreciated. I would especially like to know how to create hidden, service accounts on both XP Home and XP Professional. Regards, Scott |
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On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 16:16:06 +1100, "Scott Bass" <usenet739_yahoo_com_au> wrote:
>Hi, > >I'm not familiar with WXP Home, only WXP Pro. I'm trying to help a friend >network her WXP Pro laptop to her WXP Home desktop. > >WXP Home does not have the Local Users and Groups applet. The accounts on >her desktop (hers plus the kids) don't have passwords (probably not the best >idea but that's how she likes it plus there is a hardware firewall (router) >in place). > >I'd like to setup a service account on the desktop (eg. >Administrator/password) to handle the login request when I attempt to map a >network drive from the laptop to the desktop. I'd prefer the service >account to ***NOT*** show up on the login screen. > >Right now, when I try to map the network drive, the login credentials are >DESKTOP\Guest (grayed out, can't change it), and entering a password doesn't >help (I think it's blank anyway). > >Any ideas on tackling this issue would be greatly appreciated. I would >especially like to know how to create hidden, service accounts on both XP >Home and XP Professional. > >Regards, >Scott Scott, With Windows XP Home, the Guest account is used for file sharing. You can activate it for local use, and give it a password, thru Control Panel - User Accounts. To use it for file sharing, you need to activate it either thru Computer Management, or "net user". <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/file-sharing-under-windows-xp.html#Activate> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0....html#Activate -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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