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		<title>Store Windows Credentials</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Windows prompt for a login and password when the current logged in user wants to access a share on a different domain or workgroup. It is possible to store identification information or &#8220;credentials&#8221; so you&#8217;re not prompted for the login and password every time you access the Windows share. &#160; Command Line &#160; Server_address can [...]]]></description>
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