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First Man
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      04-21-2005, 05:01 AM
Hi buddies

I have an issue for logging in/out of the network for which expert
advice is needed.

I am using Windows XP in a LAN of about 15 clients (XP/98) and a
server running NT 4. All the clients are configured as workgroup.

When accessing data on the NT Server, it prompts for username and
password, which is ok. However, I want to logout and then login as a
different user. I can do so only if I logout of XP. Is there any way
that I could login to the NT resources as a different user, without
logging out of Windows XP? Thank in advance.

Cheers.
 
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      04-21-2005, 05:04 AM
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"First Man" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi buddies
>
> I have an issue for logging in/out of the network for which expert
> advice is needed.
>
> I am using Windows XP in a LAN of about 15 clients (XP/98) and a
> server running NT 4. All the clients are configured as workgroup.
>
> When accessing data on the NT Server, it prompts for username and
> password, which is ok. However, I want to logout and then login as a
> different user. I can do so only if I logout of XP. Is there any way
> that I could login to the NT resources as a different user, without
> logging out of Windows XP? Thank in advance.
>
> Cheers.



 
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      04-21-2005, 06:01 AM

"First Man" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed) om...
> Hi buddies
>
> I have an issue for logging in/out of the network for which expert
> advice is needed.
>
> I am using Windows XP in a LAN of about 15 clients (XP/98) and a
> server running NT 4. All the clients are configured as workgroup.
>
> When accessing data on the NT Server, it prompts for username and
> password, which is ok. However, I want to logout and then login as a
> different user. I can do so only if I logout of XP. Is there any way
> that I could login to the NT resources as a different user, without
> logging out of Windows XP? Thank in advance.
>
> Cheers.




If security is not an issue, turn the NT servers 'Guest' account on, and add
the Guest account to the Administrators or Power users group.

Cheers
Paul.


 
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Duane Arnold
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      04-21-2005, 07:25 AM

"First Man" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi buddies
>
> I have an issue for logging in/out of the network for which expert
> advice is needed.
>
> I am using Windows XP in a LAN of about 15 clients (XP/98) and a
> server running NT 4. All the clients are configured as workgroup.
>
> When accessing data on the NT Server, it prompts for username and
> password, which is ok. However, I want to logout and then login as a
> different user. I can do so only if I logout of XP. Is there any way
> that I could login to the NT resources as a different user, without
> logging out of Windows XP? Thank in advance.


You can set a user-id and psw on the NT server and give it pemissions to
access the directories/files as needed.

Then when you're prompted to login from the XP machine, you give that NT
user-id and psw. You can still remain logged into the XP machine with the
original user-id and psw you used to log into the machine.

You can also use the Autenticated User Account on the NT Server too in a
WorkGroup p2p setup. You can search Google or dogpile.com for more info on
how to(s) setup a Autenticated User Account on shared files and
directories.

http://www.windowsitpro.com/Web/Arti...581/23581.html

Duane


 
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Duane Arnold
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      04-21-2005, 07:59 AM
Like I want a Webcam HO like you?

You're too much of a *dog-ett* and in general you're gutter trash. ;-)

Duane


 
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      04-21-2005, 08:52 AM
K-Crack Smoker wrote:

>> I'd quit smoking but everyone hates a quiter.
>> My mother was smoking *crack* when she had me.
>> And I cannot quit smoking *crack* and I stay-up 24/7
>> acting like a *crack* smoking *fool* that I am.


>> I am what I am.


>> *D* is going to leave a *crack* smoking clown like me alone.
>> He does not have the time to continue to mess around with a
>> Crack head.


K-Crack Smoker and I need some.......









 
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      04-21-2005, 10:00 AM
Duane Arnold wrote:

> K-Crack (E-Mail Removed), wrote in message
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>> I am not a hypochondriac. I've been struggling with many different
>> issues for the past 15 years. It started with depression, then came the
>> panic attacks, hypothyroidism, cholera, malaria, lung cancer, kidney
>> stones, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, streptococcal septicemia,
>> tuberculosis, and now fibromyalgia. Having educated myself online with
>> these illnesses I've learned that I have most all of the traits for
>> ADD. I have made an appointment with a psychiatrist for an ADD
>> diagnosis.


I'll pay you $1.00 per dexamphetamine


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I hate to see you go, but I LOVE to watch you leave.
 
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K-Crack
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      04-21-2005, 10:29 AM

I beg you not to look and just put everything down and step back and seek
help.

http://www.drugtestsuccess.com/cocaine.htm

Don't run out the door you'll bust your heart and drop dead with everything
you have taken to-date and no sleep.

It's my last parting shot K-Cocaine-Nut.

Ol'lay





 
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K-Crack
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      04-21-2005, 02:34 PM

You can pull that *crack* pipe out your ass K-Crack and stop smoking it like
that. You have been smoking it on the wrong end - K-Stupid.

Didn't you read the crack pipe user manual? You call yourself the sharpest
Top-Cunt on the Internet?

Hey, don't wash the pipe off savor the moment and slobber on it then you can
really go off the deep-end in the NG(s). ;-)


 
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      05-22-2006, 09:46 AM
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> I don't believe everything I think.


 
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