"Clueless in Seattle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> I have two hand-me-down computers, a laptop and a desktop, connected
> together in a peer-to-peer network. This network has worked well for
> a year or more without any major problems.
>
> But day-before-yesterday, when I tried to access a file on the laptop
> from the desktop computer, I got that little box that asks for your
> i.d. and password.
>
> That little box has been a persistent nuisance ever since I set up
> this network ages ago, but I learned early on that all I had to do was
> type in "administrator" in the i.d. field, leave the password blank,
> and hit enter.
>
> But yesterday (and today too) when I did that, I got that same little
> box back on the screen again, with a message saying something like
> "incorrect i.d. or password."
>
> As far as I can remember, I haven't intentionally changed my i.d. and/
> or password (I never had a password). But, I have been trying
> (unsuccessfully so far) to switch over to a router so that I may add
> a third hand-me-down computer to my network. This has entailed
> repeatedly disconnecting and reconnecting network cables, and checking
> and re-checking network settings. So all that fussing around may have
> been what triggered this recent problem.
>
> What is interesting is that from the laptop I can access all the files
> on my desktop machine; the problem only occurs when I try to go the
> other way, i.e., to access files on the laptop from the desktop
> machine.
>
> I'd be grateful for some coaching on getting around this glitch.
>
> Will in Seattle
> a.k.a. "Clueless"
Type the following words into a Google search box and you'll get more hits
that you ever thought you'd get:
forgot windows password
In other words, it is a VFAQ.
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