Cannot Specify Different Default Logon Name for Second Client (130797)
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This article was previously published under Q130797 SUMMARY
When you have both the Microsoft Client for Microsoft Networks and the
Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks installed, you cannot specify
different default logon names for the two servers you want to log on to.
The logon name that is used for the primary network client is always used
as the default logon name for the secondary network client.
MORE INFORMATION
When you have both the Microsoft Networks and the NetWare Networks clients
installed, the number of logon dialog boxes you are presented with depends
on the organization of your logon passwords. If your Windows 95, Windows
NT, and NetWare passwords are the same, you are presented with only one
logon dialog box when you start Windows 95. If your Windows 95 and Windows
NT passwords are the same, but your NetWare password is different, you are
presented with two logon dialog boxes.
You cannot avoid multiple logon dialog boxes if any two of your logon
names are different. Because there is no way to specify different default
logon names for the Microsoft Networks and the NetWare Networks clients,
you must manually change the logon name for the secondary network client
in the logon dialog box for that client.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/17/2000 |
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Keywords: | KB130797 |
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