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Re: syntax logging onto a windows xp home machine
John Wunderlich <jwunderlich@lycos.com> wrote in
news:Xns9A41AF0E8219Fwunderpsdrscray@138.126.254.2 10:
> =?Utf-8?B?TWl0Y2g=?= <Mitch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> news:FE25F99F-50BA-41BF-8D70-32067398472F@microsoft.com:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have shared a folder on a Windows XP Home edition machine which
>> I would like to give everyone on my home network access to. When a
>> person from another machine tries to connect to the XP Home
>> computer, they type in "\\ip address" from the run line and they
>> get a logon screen asking for a username/password. What is the
>> syntax when entering the logon name? I have tried entering
>> username, computer/username, and workgroup/username plus password
>> which all get rejected. I get the error "bad username or
>> Password". Is there another syntax or something else I need to do.
>> Thanks.
>
> I believe XP Home forces all network connections to use the Guest
> account. Try using "Guest" as the login name. As for the syntax of
> the user name, you should be using a back-slash instead of a slash:
> computername\user
>
> HTH,
> John
>
See also:
"You receive an "Access is denied" error message when you try to access
shares on a Windows XP Home Edition-based computer that is connected to
a network"
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281248/en-us>
HTH,
John
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