Re: Networking Passwords
Posted: 03-17-2006, 05:13 PM
achieve a similar effect if you create an account that has a password, then
share the folder to that account. Anyone who wants to access the folder
over the network just needs to know the user name and password for that
folder.
For your second suggestion, this should already work. If you have accounts
on two different computers with the same user name and password then sharing
should be seamless. For example, user Foo password Bar exists on computers
A and B. Share a folder on computer A to Foo. Log into computer B as Foo.
From computer B you can open that shared folder on computer A without
entering a new user name and password. The system will use the user account
and password you are currently logged in as whenever possible. If you try
to access a different folder on computer A that Foo didn't have permissions
to then you would have to enter a user name and password.
Hope this helps.
"Michael Mar." <mnmmichael@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> It'd be nice if you could easily add passwords to networked folders. I've
> heard that you can do this with Windows XP, but the process is very
> difficult--especially if you're using home edition.
>
> It'd be nice if on the properties tab "Sharing" it had a little checkbox
> for a password, and if you checked it, you'd have to enter a password to
> open the folder if you were on another computer.
>
> Also, it'd be nice if you then logged into a user account on another
> computer with exactly the same name and password, you wouldn't have to
> re-type the password. However, other user log-ons would.
>



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