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    Default windows xp "local security settings"

    Hello,
    I'm trying to do a thing that should be simple but not for me.
    I have 2 pc in a local network. pc1 has a folder "shared" (but I think this is a secondary problem). The problem is that I don't kknow how access from pc2 to pc1.
    Situation:
    Qt Code:
    1. PC1 PC2
    2. userA(with passwd) userA (without pass)
    3. userB (without pass) userB (without pass)
    4. userC (without pass) userC (without pass)
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    In "local security settings" of PC1 I added userA, userB. For what I understand, I have to add the users from "local security settings" (the folder sharing is thing that comes after)...
    Then from pc2 (and logged as userA) I try to access to pc1. cliccking, appers a mask
    that asks me user and pass...It works only for userA. (and it seems ok)
    I can't log on pc2 with userB. I try all combination: it works only with userA;
    Any hints? Any links?
    I'm sincer: I can't find a link that explains clearly this thing.
    (for knowledge pc1 has xp pro; pc2 xp home; both with SP2 installed).

    Sincerly,
    Regards

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    Default Re: windows xp "local security settings"

    You need passwords for the users of PC2 too, if you want them to connect from PC1.
    This stands for RDP too.

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