When this situation occurs, you need to edit the system.ini file in the installation directory of the ms client:
There is a parameter in this file used to set the user name, and the content is as follows:
sizworkbuf=1498
filesharing=no
printsharing=no
autologon=yes //Indicates automatic login to the server
computername=GUEST //Computer name of this machine
lanroot=C:\NET //This indicates the installation directory of the ms client
username=GUEST //Set the user name used to log in to the server here. It is best to clear the password of this Guest user on the server
workgroup=WORKGROUP
reconnect=yes
dospophotkey=N
lmlogon=0
logondomain=WORKGROUP
preferredredir=full
autostart=full
maxconnections=8
netcard=e100b.dos
transport=ndishlp.sys,*netbeui,tcpdrv.dos,nemm.dos
devdir=C:\NET
LoadRMDrivers=yes
TimerCriticalSection=5000
UniqueDosPSP=TRUE
PSPIncrement=2
*Shares=C:\NET\Shares.PWL
CAISHENGBO=C:\NET\CAISHENG.PWL
GUEST=C:\NET\GUEST.PWL
[ Last edited by wavedos on 2005-12-21 at 12:06 ]