I have three computers on a Windows 2000 network. Filesharing is enabled on all of them and the network works.
I have the other two computers shares (on each computer) mapped to drive letter, using 'Map a Network Drive' option. 'Reconnect at Login' is checked.
However, each time a computer is rebooted, it asks for the username/password for the shares on the other two computers. Windows XP has an option to save the username/password on the dialog box, but Windows 2000 does not.
Is there a way to have it save the username/password so it will not ask everytime Windows 2000 is rebooted? The only option I can think of is removing the password for the account on all machines; however, these are in a public environment and are used by customers. The windows password needs to stay for security concerns. Any advice?
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