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Network users

If you have a Network and you have one server and all on the Network have their own password etc. you can use XP to store all those without having to logon for each person

Here is how :‐

Create Connection Objects in Stored User Names and Passwords

XP has a feature that makes it easier for you to access resources that require credentials that arenʹt the same as your logon credentials.

This feature is called Stored User Names and Passwords.

This can be used for logging on to password protected Web sites, VPN connections to your company network, resources in a domain, etc.

Keys, also called connection objects, are created automatically when you connect to a server with alternate credentials and select to have Windows remember your password.

You can also create keys manually.

These instructions are for computers that are not domain members

Go to :‐

Start > Control Panel

Select User Accounts.

Click on your Icon

Select Related Tasks.

Select:‐ Manage My Network Passwords.

Youʹll see a list of the stored user names and passwords.

Click Add.

In the Logon Information Properties dialog box, type the name of the server or share to which you want to connect in the Server field.

Type the name of the user account for that resource in the User Name field.

Type the password for that account in the Password field.

OK.

Close.