I then gave an empty enter for password, as I don't believe I ever set one. I am used to running net use commands in batch files in the background with no user prompts. No login comes up when I boot into Windows 7. I can lock and unlock my Don user with no login prompt. There is nothing in my machine installation notes noting that I did anything special when I set up my machine. Now after I get this working on my machine, I have to go back and edit out what I did that was unnecessary, and package the instructions.
I have another user that needs to print. What we have been doing is running the application under the DOSBox, but that was written for gamers and there is no printing. I just did a speed comparison test. But both fast. In XP I can see all of my T drives. They are listed like "C on T Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Learn more. How do I fix - net use "System error 67 has occurred.
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