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Dial-Up Networking Passwords
Bull b...@upstate.net comp os ms-windows win95 misc Ben Treadgold <treaders@tartarus. uwa.edu.au> wrote in article <5oj2l8$ut...@opera.iinet.net.au>... When you create an Internet connection using Dial-Up Networking for Windows 95 you can either choose to save or not save the password Get the update from microsoft.

Win2K and dialup networking passwords
Grahame Coyle grahameDOTcoyleATbtinternetDOTcom microsoft public win2000 general My dial-up networking connections have become a little unstable. Previously they worked fine and I'd left the 'Save Password' box ticked. Recently it seems that the password has been changed by the system.

How do you save dial-up networking passwords?
Tony Makarowski tony...@acmsys.net microsoft public windowsnt setup Are you the Network Administrator? To change users passwords on the server: start> programs> Administrative Tools (Common)> User Manager for domains> Tony Mak Tushar Tanna <ta...@nsir.com> wrote in message news:37C71583.D323842E@nsir.com.

Novelkl 3.12 and Windows Networking Passwords
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Stephens koji...@pacbell.net microsoft public windowsxp general how do i set passwords on shared folders that are on a network so not everyone has access to them?

How do you save dial-up networking passwords?
I run a mixed network, NT servers, and NT/win95 workstations. Some of my win95 users are asked to log in twice (once with the domain name and once for windows) - sometimes they even have different passwords for these two. I have networking on log onto NT domain etc. How do I fix this so they log on only once.

Peer to Peer networking passwords
Start, Control Panel, Network. On the next screen that appears you have the installed Network adapters and protocols listed. Make sure that Client for Microsoft Networks is in that list. If not add it by slecting Add then Client, Microsoft, lient for Miocrosoft Networks. Just below the list of adapters/protocols on

networking passwords
Before I even had XP, all computers had Windows 98 SE and I was able to access all computers on my network perfectly without entering a password and could access their files. Now since XP has been installed on 2 of them, and when I want to access files on either one of them, a password screen comes up.

networking passwords
When I bring up the dial up for my ISP, the option for save password is turned off. I want to know how to turn it on. When I get that option turned on, then I will deal with any sunsequent problems. First things first! You need to have the "Client for Microsoft Networks" installed. Check in the Network item in the

networking passwords
The problem is that when any of the other computers on my network try to access my shared files they are prompted for a user name and password. What I won't to be able to do is eather turn that aspect off or learn how to eddit so they can access the files easly. Thanks to whoever respondes.

networking passwords
20 Creating a null password does not prevent other people from accessing = your=20 computer, but does allow you to save your password when you are using = Dial-Up Networking or a shared network resource.=20 NOTE: Creating a null password does not allow you to save your Dial-Up Networking password if you are using

Dial Up Networking Passwords
rob josh2...@hotmail.com comp os ms-windows networking misc Kurt wrote: rob wrote: Kurt wrote: rob wrote: I've managed finally to get three WinXP machines to MSnetwork together and share files. But to do it I had to make the password of all 3 be the same. Is this normal? I would think that one should get some kind

Dial Up Networking Passwords and Scripts
The next time you restart Windows, the logon screen should not come up, and when you dial your ISP, the option to save your password should be enabled. Carey "Andrew" <amacom...@rgv.rr.com> wrote in message news:3a5901c24776$40576ea0$a5e62ecf@tkmsftngxa07... Why does my computer ask for a networking password on

Dial Up Networking Passwords and Scripts
Jim Knable clenativein...@aol.com microsoft public win98 networking I recently had to re-install Windows 98 on to my computer. I installed AOL and it automatically set up Networking and now every time I boot my computer I am asked for a Microsoft Networking password. I can get out of it and continue booting up by

Dial up networking passwords
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of the safest ways to share files is to use a non routable protocol for your home network, and unbind TCP/IP for file and print sharing. That, in conjunction with password protected shares, will make it very, very difficult for anyone to hack in from the outside. -- Doug Knox, Microsoft MVP MPS-D

Help with networking passwords...
Andrew, I am having the same problem. I had to reinstall Windows Me. Can anybody help me???? -----Original Message----- Why does my computer ask for a networking password on start up when i only have one computer and how do i get it to stop. it is really slowing start up. this occurred after a system restore .

Networking passwords on startup when their is no network
Greg Thiedecke softw...@ozemail.com.au microsoft public win2000 hardware Win2k does that to disguise the length of the actual password. It should work fine if you leave it alone "Phil Papas" <pjpa...@one.net.au> wrote in message news:OoSs8owx$GA.243@cppssbbsa05... My dialup networking doesn't seem to remember

Networking passwords on startup when their is no network
Mike Haefner msha...@qnet.com comp os ms-windows win95 setup When I use MS dial-up-networking to access the internet i'm not allowed to save my password as the SAVE PASSWORD checkbox is grayed out. The next time I use the dial-up-networking the SAVE PASSWORD checkbox is not grayed out and i'm able to save the

Automatic Syncronizing of Novell NetWare passwords with Microsoft ...
All of a sudden my Dial-Up Networking connections wont remember the password. The little box in the connection dialog box (save password) is greyed out. Having to key the password everytime I dial up is driving me crazy. Any ideas on how to correct this situation??? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

networking passwords/windows passwords
The problem is that when any of the other computers on my network try to access my shared files they are prompted for a user name and password. What I won't to be able to do is eather turn that aspect off or learn how to eddit so they can access the files easly. Thanks to whoever respondes Run the Network Setup

98 Dial up Networking passwords
Many people will either do that or will set the Windows password to a blank for convenience's sake. Also, *.PWL files get absolutely *no* protection in Win9X; anybody can go into the \Windows folder and play with them. If the workstation is a member of a Windows style network (NT or Win9x peer), then the user has