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First time here, seems nice so i'll ask my question.
Alright When am i on my network i try to connect to my other computer using the following (dos) command:
However the computer has a hostname and a computer name but no user name. with the computer_name i use the name of computer (obviously) but with the account name i'm a bit confused. I'm assuming its the user name. But what if the pc i'm trying to access has not network username? Do i use the network username or the username of their Windows XP on the pc?
Oh and what if it doesn't have a Comp Name? What do i input then?
I hope my question is worth answering. Thanks.
Alright When am i on my network i try to connect to my other computer using the following (dos) command:
net use \\computer_name\ipc$ /u:account_name
However the computer has a hostname and a computer name but no user name. with the computer_name i use the name of computer (obviously) but with the account name i'm a bit confused. I'm assuming its the user name. But what if the pc i'm trying to access has not network username? Do i use the network username or the username of their Windows XP on the pc?
Oh and what if it doesn't have a Comp Name? What do i input then?
I hope my question is worth answering. Thanks.
Welcome 
you are probably confused about the terminology
a hostname is the computer name if you want to make it simple. you can find it out by typing "hostname" in cmd
users are in the control panel - user accounts windows, or to make it better and more useful - rightclick "my computer", choose "manage" and go into the users and groups. everything is pretty simple there
if you are in a domain with a domain controller, the usernames are there.
no such thing as network username. only local users and domain users if you are on a domain.
cmd - hostname will give you the answer
what you do, assuming the computer is called "Some-PC" and there is a user there called "User1" who is in the local administrator group is:
net use z: \\some-pc\$ipc /u:"some-pc\user1"
or even better - don't use /u:, the command will ask you for username and password
BTW make sure there IS A PASSWORD. empty passwords are troublesome

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However the computer has a hostname and a computer name but no user name. with the computer_name i use the name of computer (obviously) but with the account name i'm a bit confused.
a hostname is the computer name if you want to make it simple. you can find it out by typing "hostname" in cmd
users are in the control panel - user accounts windows, or to make it better and more useful - rightclick "my computer", choose "manage" and go into the users and groups. everything is pretty simple there
if you are in a domain with a domain controller, the usernames are there.
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I'm assuming its the user name. But what if the pc i'm trying to access has not network username? Do i use the network username or the username of their Windows XP on the pc?
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Oh and what if it doesn't have a Comp Name? What do i input then?
what you do, assuming the computer is called "Some-PC" and there is a user there called "User1" who is in the local administrator group is:
net use z: \\some-pc\$ipc /u:"some-pc\user1"
or even better - don't use /u:, the command will ask you for username and password
BTW make sure there IS A PASSWORD. empty passwords are troublesome
Real stupidity always beats Artificial Intelligence. (Terry Pratchett)
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Sorry for not replying sooner.
Thanks for your help, i will respond in this thread later if i continue to have any issues pertaining to this subject
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i just read that last bit. What if the default administrator account is still activated how do i go about accessing that since it has no p-word.
Thanks for your help, i will respond in this thread later if i continue to have any issues pertaining to this subject
~EDIT
i just read that last bit. What if the default administrator account is still activated how do i go about accessing that since it has no p-word.
Last edited by Cface; May 29th, 2007 at 9:39 pm.
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