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    vishal dhir
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    hi!! i installed microsoft client after going to internet options and then i think network tab.then it demanded for restarting.after i restarted it is demanding log on windows user name and password. kindly help me out!!

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      hi!! i installed microsoft client after going to internet options and then i think network tab.then it demanded for restarting.after i restarted it is demanding log on windows user name and password. kindly help me out!!

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      Roger Wright
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      That's a little vague... What OS is it? If it's Windows 2000 or later the client is automatically installed along with TCP/IP, so you wouldn't be installing it separately. Earlier versions left it up to the user to configure networking clients and protocols. But they also created an Administrator user account with a blank password. Normally a user would install the OS, set up netowrking and reboot, then log in using Administrator as the username and leaving the password field blank. The next step would be to create a password for the Administrator account and create user accounts with lower privileges. If it's an existing installation, check to see if there's a drop down box on the login screen that lets you select between a local logon or network logon - the Client changes this screen. Use the local machine option (the name of the computer) to log on with the old username and password (or blank).

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