Windows XP Home does not offer the option to save password

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Guest

Well, I have a Windows 2000 domain but on my network some people use their own notebooks. Because of this, they are not settled to login to domain. Normally these people would use an user name similar to username@domain and password to authenticate so they could use network resources. Under Windows 2000 boxes and Windows XP Professional boxes they enter this information once and save ti, but Windows XP Home is not offering the possibilaty to save username and password. Anyone knows how to solve this issue

Thanks for your help
Daniel Bittar.
 
R

Rob Elder, MVP-Networking

Either upgrade to XP Pro or settle for peer to peer connectivity with users
logging on to the local PC.

Daniel Bittar said:
Well, I have a Windows 2000 domain but on my network some people use their
own notebooks. Because of this, they are not settled to login to domain.
Normally these people would use an user name similar to username@domain and
password to authenticate so they could use network resources. Under Windows
2000 boxes and Windows XP Professional boxes they enter this information
once and save ti, but Windows XP Home is not offering the possibilaty to
save username and password. Anyone knows how to solve this issue?
 
G

Guest

Ok! But, how do I settle it for peer-to-peer with users logging on to the local PC

Thansk for your help
Daniel Bittar.
 

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