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    Lightbulb network access on NT 4

    I am running NT as admin, and I access my computer from other computers on the network. When i connect remotely to my computer, the machines remember my login and password. Is there anyway to make these machines forget the password, cause I don't want the other machines to have admin access to my drive. Thanks

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    Mntsnow
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    Yes. Just dont put the check mark in the login box.

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    Lightbulb

    Check box? when i connect to a remote computer, i get a connect as, and a password box, nothing to check. :-( .. am i just being stupid and not noticing something terribly obvious?

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    Mntsnow
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    Ammm....I'm sorry I was thinking of something else . (mapping drives to be exact). I will have to think about this one as I quit using NT almost a year ago. (when I started running Win2K.

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    Lightbulb

    I have the same problem and the only solution I found was to log off of the client machine after using shares. Then when the next person comes along they won't be able to access the shares. I think the os assumes since the same user is logged on, and they have already entered the password once, why make them enter it again.

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    Lightbulb

    Yeah, I guess that is the only solution that I know of ... on 2k it makes the shortcut in network neighbourhood .. i was hoping that NT did something similar so I could delete it, and not need to log off the other machine .. but thanks

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