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| Attempting to log onto a LAN with my username and password, logon fails and the next logon window shown has a bogus username assigned by Vista: [Computername]\[Username], where [Computername] is the name of the local computer I am using to log in from. My server will only answer to [Username]. Network type is set to "Private". How do I turn off this default? | Guest
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