dawgfan1606
Technical User
Ok, I know there is a simple answer and a simple solution to this problem. I have a TCP/IP peer to peer network consisting of three Win98 boxes and one Win 2K box. I have a database on one of the Win98 boxes that all four boxes connect to. I have the database shared and all computers can access and share the database.
When the Win 2K box is logged off/shutdown and restarted it attempts to connect to the share. I get a box that pops up and states that "you connect to \\1\qs2000 as (computer name)\(user name) and then requires me to type a user name and password again. It does not matter if I use a valid user name or not...as long as the password is correct it will connect. I have tried all kinds of username/password combos and it will always do the same thing when you logon to the Win 2k machine. How do I get this to stop?
When the Win 2K box is logged off/shutdown and restarted it attempts to connect to the share. I get a box that pops up and states that "you connect to \\1\qs2000 as (computer name)\(user name) and then requires me to type a user name and password again. It does not matter if I use a valid user name or not...as long as the password is correct it will connect. I have tried all kinds of username/password combos and it will always do the same thing when you logon to the Win 2k machine. How do I get this to stop?