You can use atstakes' LC3 program, it will get users passwords from a lan unless they are behind a firewall. If they are behind a firewall, you'll have to install it the users locally. Otherwise, you can get the passwords by using their computer names if the user is logged in. I beleive this...
I had this same issue at a clients site. To get it to keep the mapping automatically, make sure that the usernames are on both computers and have the same passwords. For ex, if you connect to the share using admin, make sure you have created the admin account on both computer and have the same...
Go to the volume bar for the PC, click options, then properties, there is an option for phone line in there if the other things didn't work. I had this issue at work where the modem was completely quiet when I would dial out to the endusers ISP. The volume bar took care of it. Laterz
OK mwtakahas, I was just reading up on this the other day and the article I read said to use a copy of NTFSdos. With this, you can access files on NTFS drives. Just go to google and do a search on it. Boot up to dos with a dos bootdisk, then use the NTFSDos disk, with this, you can access...
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