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Need Password to Access Other Win7 Copmuter on my System





Possum
Hi

When I use my XP home computer to access my Win7 computer I get this dialog box to fill in



How can I prevent this. I can give my my XP computer the name and password. But how can it remember it so I don't have to add it again after Reboot..


Thank You...
Marcuzzo
Possum wrote:
Hi

When I use my XP home computer to access my Win7 computer I get this dialog box to fill in



How can I prevent this. I can give my my XP computer the name and password. But how can it remember it so I don't have to add it again after Reboot..


Thank You...


I haven't tried it but check
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Using-Remote-Desktop-Windows-XP-Pro.html,
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/1309881.html

and http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3922-remote-desktop-connection-rdc-network.html

that last one looks promising.
badai
you must have at least 1 shared folder in windows 7

enter username and password of any user in windows 7 that have access to any of the shared folder.

you will see all shared folders that the user have read access, and you can modified folders that the user have write access.

if the user do not have any access to any shared folders you won't see anything below the computer node in explorer tree.
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