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Re: [cobalt-users] Qube access over W2K domain
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Qube access over W2K domain
- From: Malcolm McLeary <mmcleary@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun Feb 3 16:05:31 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Hi Ernie,
on 4/2/02 12:55 AM, Ernie Runyon at erunyon@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I've gotten as far as getting the Qube recognized on the network, but am
> having difficulty accessing it. I'm using a Windows XP workstation to go
> to "Entire Network", can find the Qube in the "Home" domain, but can't
> log into it. It asks for a username and password within the "Home"
> domain, which I supply with a valid username and password, but still no
> access. For instance, "Home\Administrator" for username, and of course,
> then enter appropriate password. Am I missing something here?
Which model Qube? Qube 2700WG, Qube2 or Qube3.
I didn't know the Qube worked as a member of a Domain.
I have not tried XP with a Qube3, but last week I had XP working fine with a
Qube2. I found it in my Workgroup and it asked me for a username and
password. I gave it "admin" and the password and all was well.
There can't be a user called "Administrator" on a Qube as usernames are
limited to 12 characters.
In my experience, the username used to access a Qube must be a user of the
Qube.
For other reasons I have subsequently dumped XP Workstation and gone back to
W2K Pro.
Cheers, Malcolm
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