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| Currently, I had set up a broadband connection for my account as the administrator; I would like to allow my guest (as standard user) to be able to use the SAME (I only have one connection) broadband connection to connect to the internet as well. As the administrator, I had tried to check the option of "Save this user name and password for the following users: Anyone who uses this computer" many times before this (under my connection screen), but still it did NOT solve the problem. I would really appreciate it if any of you can please assist me in addresing the issue above, thank you. Hope the issue can be solved as soon as possible ![]() | Guest
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