In article <ef4pf.36078$(E-Mail Removed)>, dave
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I have a small business LAN in which a dozen PC's are connected via a
>switch. All are running licensed WXP Pro. Recently I reformatted one of
>the PC's and re-installed XP, and now when we try to access that machine
>through the network we're prompted to enter a password. Of course I
>don't know the password as I didn't set one up. I have reformatted
>several machines recently and this has not happened with any others so I
>am at a loss as to why this one is doing it. The popup window has an
>icon with a bunndle of keys and asks for the password for "guest". I
>have searched through the User and Networking options to try to find a
>setting causing this but to no avail. Any help appreciated!
Run the Network Setup Wizard on the reformatted PC (and only on that
one, even if it tells you to run it on the others). That often fixes
access problems.
If it doesn't, the solution depends on whether you've disabled simple
file sharing on that PC.
With simple file sharing enabled, which is the default for a workgroup
computer, networked access uses the Guest account. Open a command
prompt window (Start | Run | cmd) and:
1. Run this command to enable the Guest account for networked access:
net user guest /active:yes
2. Remove the network password from the Guest account:
a. Run this command:
control userpasswords2
b. Click Guest.
c. Click Reset Password.
d. Click OK without entering a new password.
If you've disabled simple file sharing on that PC, create matching
user accounts on all of the PCs: same user name and password.
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