GS wrote:
> John Wunderlich wrote:
>
>> GS <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:vbKXh.4401$_G.2018@edtnps89:
>>
>>
>>> On the 3 fixed machines I set myself up with the same username and
>>> password on all, and I am an administrator on all these machines.
>>> On the laptop I have a different username and password but I am an
>>> admin on it as well (I actually use the ibm fingerprint utility)
>>>
>>> When I am prompted for the username and password which one is it
>>> looking for? for the one on the machine the share is on? or from
>>> the machine trying to access the share? do I need to have the
>>> domain ie. mshome\username in the username field?
>>>
>>
>>
>> When it prompts you, it is looking for credentials on the machine you
>> are trying to connect to. To authenticate to a local account on the
>> target machine, you should enter: computername\username in the
>> username field.
>>
>> HTH,
>> John
>
> that may be what I was doing wrong then, I think I was entering
> mshome\username - thinking it was like a domain.
>
> I'll try it when I get home tonight. OTOH tho, when I just enter in a
> username from one of the other fixed machines it lets me in ok, but not
> on the laptop..
update -
Did not work, entered computername\username and I still cannot connect
from the laptop. I must be missing some setting somewhere, because I
tried accessing the c$ share on another machine from the laptop and it
connected fine. The error said something about more than one session per
user (I forget exactly what it said) so I even logged out of the machine
I was trying to connect to and got the same thing. What I find strange
is that I can connect from any desktop machine to any other desktop
machine, it's the laptop that gives me grief just to this one machine.
frustrating!
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