Good suggestion but its allot of unnecessary work.
I like the bobs idea better.
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"Char Jackson" <> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 17:15:08 -0700, "W. eWatson"
> <> wrote:
>
>>On 10/26/2011 4:45 PM, Bob I wrote:
>>> Easiest way to solve this is to put the same user/password combo on all
>>> the PCs.
>>>
>>> In other words whatever you use on your primary PC, (say
>>> MyName/myPassWord )create that user ID with the same password on the
>>> other two PCs.
>>>
>>> On 10/26/2011 11:44 AM, W. eWatson wrote:
>>>> I have three PCs on my LAN, call the A,B and C. C is this one. A and B
>>>> are XP. When I try to get to A, I'm asked for a userid and pwd. Two
>>>> icons appear. One for C and Other User. I select Other. I enter Admin
>>>> and my pwd, and get on. If I used the same drill on B, it doesn't work.
>>>>
>>>> I checked the User Account on B, and it shows Guest and Owner. Guest
>>>> doesn't work.
>>>>
>>>> Comments?
>>>>
>>>> Glad to finally find a W7 NG. Don't like the social groups MS has set
>>>> up.
>>
>>Perhaps, but in reality I have five PCs. I like having different pwds.
>>They are somewhat common amongst themselves.
>
> I think you're misunderstanding what Bob is suggesting. Let's say you
> have 5 PC's and each of them has a unique login and password. Bob's
> not suggesting that you assign the same login/password to each PC.
> Instead, he's suggesting that you create a total of 5 user accounts on
> each PC. You'll retain the main account on each PC that you use now,
> plus you'll add an account that matches the login/pass from each of
> the other PC's. That should get you a long way toward overcoming the
> problems you're having.
>
> I didn't explain that very well. Holler if you're still confused.
>
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> Char Jackson