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TrailMoose
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Windows 7 (64-bit) and My Book Live Authentication

On the My Book World forum I found a post that said:

 

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The easiest fix for this is to create an account for each user that matches the Windows login. So, if you login to Windows as "Wedgie" with the password "12345," create a user named "Wedgie" on the My Book World with the password "12345." Then, you can go into the folder share permissions and give "Wedgie" full access to your private share and you'll connect to it every time without having to type in a password. Even with other operating systems (Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Mac OS X), this is ideal because you won't have to authenticate with the My Book World to connect to your private share.

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Will that "automatic authentication" work with private shares on the My Book Live 2TB and Windows 7 (64-bit)?

 

Thanks, Dave

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TonyPh12345
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Re: Windows 7 (64-bit) and My Book Live Authentication

*IF* that summary is correct, then it should apply to the MBL the same as the MBW...

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TrailMoose
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Re: Windows 7 (64-bit) and My Book Live Authentication

Thanks Tony, thats the big "IF"...  :smileyhappy:

 

I was wondering if anyone had actually tried it.

 

Dave

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TonyPh12345
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Re: Windows 7 (64-bit) and My Book Live Authentication

Gimme a few minutes...

 

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TonyPh12345
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Re: Windows 7 (64-bit) and My Book Live Authentication

Yep; it works exactly as you describe.

 

I created an additional user on my Win7 box, named "test" with password "test"

 

I created a private share on the My Book Live with the same name and password.

 

When logged into my NORMAL account on Win7, it wouldn't let me in.

When logged into the test account, it didn't even ask for a UID or PW; it let me right in.

 

I never thought of doing this.   Thanks for the info!  :smileyhappy:

 

 

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TrailMoose
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Re: Windows 7 (64-bit) and My Book Live Authentication

Thanks Tony!!!

 

Dave

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shiftermsk
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Re: Windows 7 (64-bit) and My Book Live Authentication

Nice to know. :smileyvery-happy:

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bob172
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Re: Windows 7 (64-bit) and My Book Live Authentication

What if the username in Win 7 is "something.something" MyBook doesn't allow  such usernames!

I have very big problem with this issue, because of my company policy I can not connect to my home data storage!

 

please help

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TrailMoose
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Re: Windows 7 (64-bit) and My Book Live Authentication

You can have a different username and password on the My Book Live.

 

When you try to access the My Book Live, it won't log in automatically.

 

It will prompt you and you can enter the My Book Live user and password and still get on.

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bob172
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Re: Windows 7 (64-bit) and My Book Live Authentication

It is not so simple.

The folder is shared for reading for everyone, and only admin can store and change files. So when I connect to the folder I can read, but not write.

 

Additionally with win 7 64 bit I can not map this drive with different credentials (normally computer is in the company domain)

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