Can I use a password to login to this mapped unit but let the guest come and share my printer without having to login with a password?
I have tried to use a password using the command "net user guest xxx" and it works well enough to avoid other network users, BUT I need to allow these users to use my printer ONLY. Can you please help me?
I also tried to create a new user (right click on My PC, Manage, Users... create) and then share one carpet only with that passw user. But I doesn't work.
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gayyuddfg 1 year ago
Thanks mate. Just needed to know where the map network drive was but great video none the less.
flammingbutter 1 year ago
thanks dude this worked for me lol
bboytoeknee 1 year ago
how to access this file over internet????
112hassan 1 year ago
great job well done
thanks a lot
adisdelahmet 2 years ago
Good information! Sorry it was too fast! Great job!
nelsoncheaz 2 years ago
the default workgroup is not MSHome.
it is workgroup
arcadiandelsol 2 years ago
Help me please:
when i do all that you do and i have to go select where the folder is, i cant find it ..
AndersRoseHaas 2 years ago
Great vid once again. Nice, simple, straight to the point.
hempygreen 2 years ago
be more specific. what exactly is happening?
systemerror11 3 years ago
thank you
it is help to many of us
onlysadi 3 years ago
Can I use a password to login to this mapped unit but let the guest come and share my printer without having to login with a password?
I have tried to use a password using the command "net user guest xxx" and it works well enough to avoid other network users, BUT I need to allow these users to use my printer ONLY. Can you please help me?
I also tried to create a new user (right click on My PC, Manage, Users... create) and then share one carpet only with that passw user. But I doesn't work.
edmejia 3 years ago
cant you just do a simple share on the printer, and pw protect the mapped drive?
systemerror11 3 years ago
Too bad this only works for Chris >(
oticram 3 years ago
It should be generic as long as you remember that this particular tutorial was done using a folder on a separate drive.
Sorry you had trouble with it.
systemerror11 3 years ago
Great Video!!! Keep up the good work!!!!
hempygreen 3 years ago
Windooozzz 2000???????????????????????
DigitalAbsence 3 years ago
xp home.
systemerror11 3 years ago
remember, information leak, baby, ftw!
Nerdnproudofit 3 years ago
OH YEAH!
leodime 3 years ago
cool
pistolfied 3 years ago
Aid
KennyASmith 3 years ago
lol :D
Nerdnproudofit 3 years ago