In Win98 you can cache the password when you connect to another computer over the network. In Windows 2000, there is no checkbox offering that option. Is there anyway to do this? Registry setting? 3rd party util?
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Rafi
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In Win98 you can cache the password when you connect to another computer over the network. In Windows 2000, there is no checkbox offering that option. Is there anyway to do this? Registry setting? 3rd party util?
Thanks
Rafi
I have yet to find a way to "cach" passwords. I did however find something that may help. if you have 2 users with identical names and password on both computers, it will allow you to access shares that the logon can normaly access without typing in a password. Needless to say you need to be logged in has that user.