You can do this with windows xp; I don't know about other versions of windows. From the control panel click on User Accounts. Chose a user. In the related task box there is an option called "Manage my network passwords". From this box you can setup arbitrary server/username/password combinations.I have an application user name "psadmin" shared out through samba with a set password. I have multiple windows users who need to map to this share. I am able to map the drive using the windows "login as a different user" option. However, if the user logs out of the windows box, then back in, they have to re-type the password for the mapped drive.
Is there a way user abc can log into the "psadmin" share every time without
having to re-enter the password?
I don't know of another way to this menu, but I'm sure there are. Its the "Stored Username and Passwords" manager. A quick google finds http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=287536
-- Steven Kurylo
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