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Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers'
Thursday, September 25, 2003 at 11:52 pm
Posted by dincer80 (1 messages posted)

I have a question about Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers:

I mapped a network drive. But when I restart the machine, I lose the connection with it. I have to disconnect and reconnect every time. In W2K, it used to ask the password for previously mapped network drives everytime I log in. Why doesn't XP do the same thing?

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re: Question about 'Getting Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers'
Friday, September 26, 2003 at 3:45 am
Posted by Steve Dunn (150 messages posted)

You can manage network passwords in XP from the advanced tab of User Accounts (run control userpasswords2 to access).


On Thursday, September 25, 2003 at 11:52 pm, dincer80 wrote:
>I have a question about Getting
>Network Neighborhood to recognize newly attached computers
:


>
>I mapped a network drive. But when I restart the machine, I lose the connection with
>it. I have to disconnect and reconnect every time.
>
>In W2K, it used to ask the password for previously mapped network drives everytime
>I log in.
>
>Why doesn't XP do the same thing?
>

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