Justin wrote:
> Thank you. When you say make a user account and use the same passwords,
> do you mean create a new user account on both PC's and then set them BOTH
> to the
> same password. We can then continue to use our old accounts, but as long
> as there is the same User Account on both machines it will work?
>
> Your not talking about user accounts in the persmissions are you?
Here's an illustration of what I mean:
Your computer - have user accounts on there for:
You w/whatever password you like
Your wife w/whatever password she's using on her computer
Her computer - have user accounts on there for:
Your wife w/whatever password she likes
You w/whatever password you're using on your computer.
Your wife and you don't need to use identical passwords; the user accounts
and associated passwords just need to match on both computers.
No, I'm not talking about user accounts permissions.
The reason for the matching accounts/passwords is that authentication in a
Workgroup (as opposed to a domain) is done on the *local* computer. So when
your wife from her machine tries to access a shared resource on your
machine, your machine in effect says "who are you?". If it recognizes her
because her user account/password match the one it has, she's a known and
authenticated user and is therefore allowed to access the shared resource.
Hope that made it clearer.
Malke
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