Asked in Computers & Technology at 1:25 PM on February 07, 2008
Tags: create, user, name, password
Click on the huge text "Guests please register"
Answered by Aditya , an ibibo Specialist, at 2:02 PM on February 07, 2008
FOR BEGINDIALOG = ONGO--Create the login and the user to own a certificate.CREATE LOGIN remcert WITH PASSWORD = LoginPasswordGOCREATE USER remcert FOR LOGIN remcertGOCREATE CERTIFICATE ctft:certificatesDlgSourceServ er.cerWITH PRIVATE KEYFILE=C:certificatesDl gSo urceServer.pvk,decryption by password=PrivateKeyPasswordACT IVE FOR BEGINDIALOG = ONGO--Create a user for the remcert login that owns a certificate
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the Account name in the Windows Explorer and drag it to the My Network Places icon. That will create a short cut to the account and put it where it is readily visible....Click Start, Control Panel, User Accounts, and in Related Tasks at the top of the resulting window, choose Manage my network passwords. In the Stored User Names and Passwords window that results, click the Add button. In the Server: text box, Enter
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