I teach a computer lab in an elementary school. We have a server with
Windows Advanced Server 2000. Our workstations are XP Home edition (don't
ask me why). I have set up two different users in the lab, both with admin
permissions. My question is on one user account at a workstation, I can
access our server without having to go through a login/password window. On
the same workstation, under the other user account it asks me to give a login
and password before connecting to the server. I am no expert with the server
(nor the workstations for that matter). There are several folders on the
server which are shared that I cannot see. I am baffled. Thanks in advance
for the help.
--Sytkeepr

RE: Network connection Windows Adv 2000 server and wkstn using xp home by Sytkeepr

Sytkeepr
Wed Mar 12 15:34:01 PDT 2008



"Sytkeepr" wrote:

> I teach a computer lab in an elementary school. We have a server with
> Windows Advanced Server 2000. Our workstations are XP Home edition (don't
> ask me why). I have set up two different users in the lab, both with admin
> permissions. My question is on one user account at a workstation, I can
> access our server without having to go through a login/password window. On
> the same workstation, under the other user account it asks me to give a login
> and password before connecting to the server. I am no expert with the server
> (nor the workstations for that matter). There are several folders on the
> server which are shared that I cannot see. I am baffled. Thanks in advance
> for the help.
> --Sytkeepr

Let me add one thing. When I explore the network places from a workstation,
I can use my login/pass when prompted to view the server shared files. My
problem is I want it to remember the ID/Pass and not ask for it again after
rebooting. Any ideas?
Thanks--Sytkeepr