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p4-projects Digest, Vol 231, Issue 23
I CAN get the error message to go away and connect to ServerA if I map a network drive and select the "Connect using a different username option" in the the already-logged-on user into the alternate credentials dialog, and it will fix the problem as well, even though it's the exact same username/password as is

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2) shut down the dv8100cto and connected a Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 mounted in a Mapower MAP-H31SS-01 drive case connected to my dv8100cto via an Addonics .... I use the Hiren's disk since it has a lot of utilities on it that I use and have not had it fail me yet. I have had some people tell me that they get better

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Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "TheMightyQuinn" <TheMightyQu...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5813B8B0-5B67-4DF4-B002-3744DB1A143B@microsoft.com... Still don't see anything. I've tried every way I know how to search in Vista, but still no Local Security Policy.

Map Network drive fails user & password
calvin cal...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords "Brian Dewhirst" wrote: Jimmy - I think this will help my problems with my Linksys NAS as well. However, after clicking on Admin Tools I don't see a "Local Security Policy" shortcut to double-click on.

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But as soon as it points to a network mapped drive, it fails Any hint? Anders- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You can use net use if you dont have permanent share net use <drive name>: <unc path> user:<user name with doamin> password ex net use P: \\10.10.10.10\folder /user:mydomain\username password.

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That is probably a remote possibility but if all else fails worth checking out though XP SP1 computer did have a lot of problems with SMB signing which was These credentails are used to map a network drive to member servers in the NT4 based domain. User logs on to XP SP1 using domain A user id / password.

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Tools -> Map Network Drive - put inhttp://192.168.88.2/Erik - connect with different Username password - Click connect - Error comes up -> Network It uses some kind of NTLM, but I'm not very good in debugging Network Protocols ;-( I only see that it fails .. But why .. ;-) Alternatively, force the use of NTLM

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The Controller is supposed to drive "use cases" which drive how the model gets used. If I have a session controller that needs to grab a user object, it only needs a ..... user = User.new(:login => 'Hijo'); user.password='someting'; user.save 22:07 < _RedGhost_> and it fails during saving, apparently when trying to

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Then I try to manually map a network drive, and it asks for username and password. The username that is automatically entered is my DSL username. This causes the login script to fail, which is what we want to run instead of manual drive mappings. How can have the login script use my domain username/password instead

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I have tried every possible username/password combination without success (ie "username", "domain\username", "192.168.1.2\username" etc.). I have tried both my account and the domain administrator account details but the login always fails. I have tried both tools -> map network drive and "net use".

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Small window will apear asking you to input User name / Password (check save password for furture login's). 17. your web folders will appear in main window. a network drive: http://compnetworking.about.com/od/windowsxpnetworking/ht/mapnetworkdrive.htm And http://www.vista4beginners.com/Map-Network-Drive If you

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 68, Issue 34
For some reason, this makes pretty much any curses or screen editor fail to run. Note that also, this problem does NOT occur if you use ssh to enter the jail .... Each user/organization really needs to evaluate this information with regards to their own situation, but it's important to understand the details of the

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If you go to the Explorer->Tools->Map Network Drive option, where it says Folder, just type the share name, eg, \\susie\c4. For simple, single user systems like Win98, yes, it's the username/password at signon. If the other machine on which the share resides is NOT password protected, you shouldn't normally

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... you have the quick search box enabled in your start menu). Press Enter to launch it directly. "Tylast" wrote: I have exactly the same problem but I can't see the "Local Security Policy" shortcut either! Calvin Same here. No Local Security Policy. All I want is for my network drive to remember my password.

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 176, Issue 5
jade j...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords When trying to map a network drive connection, the wizard accepts the network path, asks me to log on (using the UN and PWD that I have set up), I type it in and the computer automatically changes the UN (from jade

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To make a long story short we're looking for a solution to map a network drive to all users at startup, ie the networkdrive is already mapped and connected before a user loggs in to the system. We have Windows Terminal Servers and IBM AIX. The integration with Windows is through a Samba 2.07 server that runs as PDC

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But my transfer app fails when called from the Web App. In my web app, I've tried creating a Process to start my app, and I've tried importing my app directly into But I don't understand what the differece is since the app is passing the username/password to the production server when trying to map the drive.

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If that fails, it will send the username you logged on with, then allow you to send a password (that's the IPC$ prompt). I have NT set up just the way I want it, now I want to have the workstations map a network drive (in the Network Properties tab) to the server C: drive to access some library software.