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Password to connect clients to server

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racrbilly67

IS-IT--Management
Feb 14, 2007
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OK well I have 1 dedicated server running Microsoft Windows 2000 server I believe. I have 5 other computers all running XP professional. When the other computers try to run an application on the dedicated server before the application starts there is a log in box that asks you to connect to the server with the user name and password. That works fine the thing is I don't want this to happen any more. I just want it to connect once and never have to need a password again or just get rid of the password box altogether its not like we need one because it is all wired and only one computer is on the internet and that is on dial-up. The internet goes straight to that computer not to the Switch. Thanks in advance for the help.
 
Make the folder where the application is in, read/write for everyone.
 
Right click, properties, security, there you can set the ntfs-permissions.
Check if the share-permissions have everyone full control-> right-click on the folder, go to sharing, button permissions.
 
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