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Hello, I've recently been using Task Scheduler (Windows 7) to automate some of my reports. I have managed to do this with all my Excel based reports (thanks, Microsoft, saves me a lot of time!) I was asked if it was possible to open a Business Objects report. Task Scheduler happily opens the file but then Business Objects asks for the password. My username/password is different to my Windows log in and I've tried everything but I can't get it to accept my password/username in automation. Any help would be greatly appreciated! JT
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Help! I'm running XP-SP3 and am trying to directly stream music folders to a new streaming BD player via my streaming network -- which was found and configured during setup of the unit. The network works fine; I can stream using 3rd party software (JRiver) but when I attempt to directly access shared folders that are visiblel (with all files shown), I'm asked for a username and password. I don't know what username and p/w it's asking for because I boot up into Windows without a password -- none was set up during installation -- and the only username is 'user' -- which is the only admin/user, no guests I've searched the topic, but can't seem to find any clear solution. My lack of familiarity with network lingo probably doesn't help either. I'd be grateful if someone could walk me through accessing my shared folders on the BD network unit with this mysterious username/password requirement? Thanks!
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