Does it matter if I use the Windows Logon vs the Client for Microsoft Networks???
For those who don't know what i'm talking about just do the following...
1. Right Click on My Network
2. Select "Properties"
3. Goto "Configuration Tab"
4. Should be 3/4 of the way down
Description: The primary network logon is the client that is used to validate your username and password, process any login scripts, and perform other startup tasks...
When I had my old computer the @home tech either set it up under Client for MNetworks because when I booted the computer it came up with a login password and username...
Now that I have the new computer it comes defaulted using the Windows Logon and I don't get that password and username prompt...
By the way on the old system I would hit the escape button to bypass the login...
So to make a long story short, does this really matter