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Windows 8 upgrade with Sage accounts v17 (2011)
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I have just upgraded our sage accounts from v16 to v17. We have 2 users, one running windows xp and the other running windows 8. The issue we are seeing is that users which require a password on the windows xp machine can log on to the windows 8 machine without a password. If they try and eneter their password an error occours. This raises a security risk for our company.  Both pcs are pointing to the same drive.

Both pcs are pointing to the same drive. This was proved by creating a new user on the windows xp machine with a password, which we were then able to log on to the windows 8 machine with but not using the password.

Could anyone advise me on how to fix this please.

Thanks



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