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Old 05-04-2007, 06:15 PM
bobrah
 
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Default network places.

we have 3 computers running XP pro and our network has gone goofy. I had to
reinstall passwords on the server computer ( since all of a sudden it
wouldn't recognize the existing p/w) using CD for XP pro. Now, we have to
disconnect mapped drives and reconnect using admin password on each machine.
Can I start a 2nd network on all machines so we can go back to shared
documents OR can I delete the existing network and start over ( hoping we
can go back to shared folders instead of constantly mapping drives)?

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Old 05-07-2007, 11:53 PM
Frank\(FL\)
 
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Default Re: network places.

"bobrah" <bobrah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B9C9C23E-4562-49B5-AF13-68E6F35CC450@microsoft.com...
> we have 3 computers running XP pro and our network has gone goofy. I
> had to
> reinstall passwords on the server computer ( since all of a sudden it
> wouldn't recognize the existing p/w) using CD for XP pro. Now, we have
> to
> disconnect mapped drives and reconnect using admin password on each
> machine.
> Can I start a 2nd network on all machines so we can go back to shared
> documents OR can I delete the existing network and start over (
> hoping we
> can go back to shared folders instead of constantly mapping drives)?


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