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i have one desktop and one laptop both have windows 7 i want to make desktop server because i going to install sql server on that i am providing the ip address of the both computers but i can not connect i also disable all the paswords and usernames but still when i enter one computer ip address it ask me for the username and password remember that i have speedtouch 585 router at home and these both computers are connected wirelessly. thanks
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When you say "I cannot connect"......what can't you connect with, a client software that needs to connect to the ODBC of SQL?
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what i means is that when i want to connect the other computer it ask for the usernam and password while i do not have any password.
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Have you tried logging in as Administrator without a password?
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no there is no password on both the computers

Pettos wrote:Have you tried logging in as Administrator without a password?
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I meant logging in with leaving the password blank so;

Username: Administrator
Password: *blank*
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what do u means i did not understand please can u let me know in more details or how i will check this.
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Pettos wrote:I meant logging in with leaving the password blank so;

Username: Administrator
Password: *blank*
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OK - When the login window comes up. In User-name type "Administrator" and in then leave the Password field blank.
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hi, thanks
when the windows starts it does not ask any thing no usernam or password nothing it is ready to work.
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Post by Misthel »

The wireless network is an excellent and convenient way to connect your computer and other electronic devices to the Internet. There are several types of wireless networks that operate in different ways. To keep it simple, but we'll just stick to the basics. Since the network is primarily with the Internet, we will use this example. The Internet has brought home and abroad through the son physical telephone lines, cable television, and others. At that time, it is necessary for the connection to be converted into waves of the wireless signal.
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