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File sharing from a WIFI PC with nobody logged on - How to keep it on the network?I have desktop with WindowsXP Pro SP2, firewall off. File sharing works
fine as long as someone is logged into the computer. Whenever we log off, the wireless connection seems to drop and the share is no longer available. How do I get the connection to stay up using without having someone log on. The 128bit WEP is enabled and I have tried using the Windows WIFI manager and the DLINK wifi manager to no avail. It seems that the machine account is not triggering a connection to the wifi lan just by being powered up and waiting for a user to log in. Unfortunately, plugging this machine in to the LAN is not an option. Any ideas? Try pressing Alt-Ctrl-Del , or Ctrl-Alt-Del and select Shutdown/Lock
Computer..or WinKey + L ... shockie B) Show quoteHide quote "JohnQ" <dbgor***@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:upPam0CQFHA.3076@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >I have desktop with WindowsXP Pro SP2, firewall off. File sharing works >fine as long as someone is logged into the computer. Whenever we log off, >the wireless connection seems to drop and the share is no longer available. > > How do I get the connection to stay up using without having someone log > on. > > The 128bit WEP is enabled and I have tried using the Windows WIFI manager > and the DLINK wifi manager to no avail. It seems that the machine account > is not triggering a connection to the wifi lan just by being powered up > and waiting for a user to log in. > > Unfortunately, plugging this machine in to the LAN is not an option. > > > Any ideas? > JohnQ wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > I have desktop with WindowsXP Pro SP2, firewall off. File sharing works Are you using a Router? If you are not using a router and have a > fine as long as someone is logged into the computer. Whenever we log off, > the wireless connection seems to drop and the share is no longer available. > > How do I get the connection to stay up using without having someone log on. > > The 128bit WEP is enabled and I have tried using the Windows WIFI manager > and the DLINK wifi manager to no avail. It seems that the machine account > is not triggering a connection to the wifi lan just by being powered up and > waiting for a user to log in. > > Unfortunately, plugging this machine in to the LAN is not an option. > > > Any ideas? > > peer-to-peer (ad-hoc) network using internet connection sharing then the host computer must be on and someone logged on in order for the other computer to have access to the internet. As far as sharing files go if a person is logged off then their folders simply will not be available to the network at all. and if no one is logged on then no folders will be available to the network including the shared folder, also, assume that I mean all networked resources including shared drives etc. JohnQ wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > I have desktop with WindowsXP Pro SP2, firewall off. File sharing works Are you saying you want to share the files of the person logged off or > fine as long as someone is logged into the computer. Whenever we log off, > the wireless connection seems to drop and the share is no longer available. > > How do I get the connection to stay up using without having someone log on. > > The 128bit WEP is enabled and I have tried using the Windows WIFI manager > and the DLINK wifi manager to no avail. It seems that the machine account > is not triggering a connection to the wifi lan just by being powered up and > waiting for a user to log in. > > Unfortunately, plugging this machine in to the LAN is not an option. > > > Any ideas? > are you saying that the wireless computer no longer has access to the network at all? If you are saying that you want to access a persons files who is logged off it simply isn't going to happen. If you are saying your wireless connection is dropping completely and you have no access at all then you probably are using internet connection sharing instead of the router. If you are not using a router then you need to get one in order to stay networked without having the host computer on AND someone logged on to it. HTH Damase
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