hello all,
i have 4 win2000 machines connected tcp/ip peer-peer.
i want any machine to have full access to any other machine.
i all the full access permissions i can find enabled.
each machine has a desktop shortcut to the 3 other machines.
my question is:
when i access another machine i need to put in the user name and password of that machine to access the drives. after i do this once i don't need user names and passwords, but if i reboot my machine, i need to supply them again. can i turn this off so i have full access, w/o log-ins
thanks,
bill
i have 4 win2000 machines connected tcp/ip peer-peer.
i want any machine to have full access to any other machine.
i all the full access permissions i can find enabled.
each machine has a desktop shortcut to the 3 other machines.
my question is:
when i access another machine i need to put in the user name and password of that machine to access the drives. after i do this once i don't need user names and passwords, but if i reboot my machine, i need to supply them again. can i turn this off so i have full access, w/o log-ins
thanks,
bill