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Running a home Lan, peer to peer WinXP Pro, (no server software)
1. I use WinXP pro sp3 on all my machines on my LAN.
2. We all boot without passwords, I think it defaulted that way at install
giving us the "owner.whatever" account names.
3. We are all on the same named Workgroup
I am not so concerned about boot up login passwords (but will do if necessary)
but I do want to find a way (if possible) to setup LAN access passwords
for each node of the work group.
Can I do this ?
( I have already searched my control panel and cannot find anything on this other
than the standard User Acct passwords which did not cause network access
prompting for a password.)
Also does implementing logon password protection offer any protection against
a virus or Trojan attack, or does it only prevent local physical (or Lan) users from
unauthorized access ?
1. I use WinXP pro sp3 on all my machines on my LAN.
2. We all boot without passwords, I think it defaulted that way at install
giving us the "owner.whatever" account names.
3. We are all on the same named Workgroup
I am not so concerned about boot up login passwords (but will do if necessary)
but I do want to find a way (if possible) to setup LAN access passwords
for each node of the work group.
Can I do this ?
( I have already searched my control panel and cannot find anything on this other
than the standard User Acct passwords which did not cause network access
prompting for a password.)
Also does implementing logon password protection offer any protection against
a virus or Trojan attack, or does it only prevent local physical (or Lan) users from
unauthorized access ?