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Problem with sharing Folder Window Server 2003

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    drexler_kk
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    Hello everyone, I'm having problem with my Window Server 2003 here. I have create a shared folder for the client. But I found that each client have to login if they need to retrieve the data from this shared folder. I need this shared folder just available to read for the client and it doesn't need any password for the client to read the data inside this shared folder because actually my client is automaticly bootup the system and auto read the data from server in this shared folder. So its really imposible for the client to insert password for verification when they retrieve data from this server manually. Anyone can tell me how should I create this shared folder in my server? What kind of setting should I do so that the client never need a password verification to read the data inside this folder? Thanks for reading and help. Regards Drex

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      Hello everyone, I'm having problem with my Window Server 2003 here. I have create a shared folder for the client. But I found that each client have to login if they need to retrieve the data from this shared folder. I need this shared folder just available to read for the client and it doesn't need any password for the client to read the data inside this shared folder because actually my client is automaticly bootup the system and auto read the data from server in this shared folder. So its really imposible for the client to insert password for verification when they retrieve data from this server manually. Anyone can tell me how should I create this shared folder in my server? What kind of setting should I do so that the client never need a password verification to read the data inside this folder? Thanks for reading and help. Regards Drex

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      Jorgen Andersson
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      Are you using a domain or workgroup?

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        Are you using a domain or workgroup?

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        Yes,I'm sharing it with a workgroup but it doesn't still request me to read the sharing folder using a password for the client. Any idea/solution?

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          Yes,I'm sharing it with a workgroup but it doesn't still request me to read the sharing folder using a password for the client. Any idea/solution?

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          Jorgen Andersson
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          If I understand you correct you want to run something from a shared folder without having to log in a user. One way is to run a script from HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run You still need to login to the shared folder though, one tool for doing that is found here[^] The best is of course to use a domain and a group policy startup script.

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