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| Hello! I am using Vista b5487 and noticed the guest account do not have network connection. I see a red X network icon in my system tray with its hover text "... Access is denied." How can I give this one access? Thank you in advance. ![]() -- Phillip Pi Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst ISP/Symantec Online Services, Consumer Business Unit Symantec Corporation www.symantec.com ----------------------------------------------------- Email: phillip_pi@symantec.comSYMC (remove SYMC to reply by e-mail) ----------------------------------------------------- Please do NOT e-mail me for technical support. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in this posting are mine, and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer. Thank you. | Guest
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| Using build 5384.4, the Guest account has the red x over the network icon, but internet and network access is there. The inbuilt Guest account has restrictions on it, but is able to view network computers and use the internet. -- Jane, not plain 64bit enabled ![]() Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ![]() "Phillip Pi" <phillip_pi@symantec.comSYMC> wrote in message news:ueGLI01tGHA.3552@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| Hello, Unfortunately, because you are running a build of Windows Vista that was released only to a very select group of entities, you will probably not find a colleague here with the same build. However, I can confirm that in build 5472 while logged into the guest account, the network icon in the system tray shows a red X and "access denied" in the tooltip. But, this does not stop me from accessing my local network or the internet. I assume this X just indicates that the guest account does not have permission to view or modify network settings. Are you sure you have set up the network connection correctly while logged in as an administrator? For examle, if you are NOT connected to a domain, you should have set your network connection to Private Network instead of the default of public network. You can change this setting from the Network and Sharing Center in the control panel. - JB Vista Support FAQ http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ | Guest
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