- Oct 11, 2000
 
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Two machines, both on my network, I'm administrators on both of them.  (Both Windows XP)
I just want to be able to browse the directories on either machine back and forth. But when I try to force a directory (That's not shared), it asks for Authentication. But the username is greyed out, only saying "Server\Guest", and asking for a password. (Obviously, Server is the name of one of the machines.)
At work, through all of our dev. machines, I can just directory browse through Explorer, and I want that same setup at home. I'm not sure what security policy/setting I have to play with to get this dang thing to work.
Any helps/tips/links in the general direction would be appreciated.
I have the same account name on both machines (They are Administrator), and both are WinXP (SP2).
TIA
KS
			
			I just want to be able to browse the directories on either machine back and forth. But when I try to force a directory (That's not shared), it asks for Authentication. But the username is greyed out, only saying "Server\Guest", and asking for a password. (Obviously, Server is the name of one of the machines.)
At work, through all of our dev. machines, I can just directory browse through Explorer, and I want that same setup at home. I'm not sure what security policy/setting I have to play with to get this dang thing to work.
Any helps/tips/links in the general direction would be appreciated.
I have the same account name on both machines (They are Administrator), and both are WinXP (SP2).
TIA
KS
				
		
			