jawdoc wrote:
>
> When you say generic account, you mean create an account with the same
> name and password on each machine?
If you aren't using a domain controller, yes you will need to create the
same username and password on all machines that need to share resources. If
the only shared resources are on one computer, then you only need to create
the matching user accounts/passwords on that one computer hosting the
resources, not on all the workstations.
By a "generic account", I mean that instead of creating 20 different
accounts with users' names (often undesirable anyway because people leave),
use a few generic accounts instead.
Examples for a school: Student, Teacher, Tech
Examples for a business: Sales, Secretary, Accounting
Examples of more generic user accounts but still individual logons for
auditing purposes: User1; User2;User3; Desk12; Desk15, etc.
If you gave more details about what you're trying to do, including the
number of computers and users, people could help you more precisely.
Malke
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