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    Home Network - trying to connect as guest

    Hello

    I have setup a wireless network with a linksys router. I can connect to the internet fine from both computers but when trying to connect to each others hard drive it comes up with a login box wich is fine but the username is guest but i dont have the guest account active on either computer and it wont let me change the username (its grayed out) any ideas why it is trying to login as guest when gest accounts arnt active?

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    Re: Home Network - trying to connect as guest

    Update: I have enabled sharing on my C:\ and can access it fine form the share but it still askes to log in a guest when i do C$. This isnt the best way to leave it is it?

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    Re: Home Network - trying to connect as guest

    Dont Wory! I have figured it out. Seems I still had simple file sharing active on both PCs

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