Network Driver Error 7200 Changing a WFW Network Password

Last reviewed: January 15, 1996
Article ID: Q127804
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows for Workgroups version 3.11

SYMPTOMS

When you try to change your Windows for Workgroups network logon password, you receive the following error message:

   Windows for Workgroups network driver error 7200 occurred.

Also, if the "Log On to Windows NT or LAN Manager Domain" check box is not selected in the network Startup Settings dialog box, any password is accepted in the Windows for Workgroups Logon dialog box when you start Windows for Workgroups.

CAUSE

The Disable Password Caching option was enabled in your WFWSYS.CFG file after a password was cached.

RESOLUTION

The System Administrator should run the ADMINCFG.EXE tool and open your WFWSYS.CFG file, choose Passwords, and then clear the Disable Password Caching check box. (NOTE: The ADMINCFG.EXE file is located on Disk 8 in 1.44-MB disk sets and on Disk 10 in 1.2-MB disk sets.)

MORE INFORMATION

Typing "net help 7200" (without quotation marks) at an MS-DOS prompt results in the following message:

   Error 7200: Passwords will not be saved in the password list file.

Adding the following line to the [NETWORK] section of the System.ini file will disable password caching and prevent your PWL file from being accessed:

   PasswordCaching=no


KBCategory: kbsetup kberrmsg kbnetwork
KBSubcategory: wfw wfwg
Additional reference words: 3.11


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Last reviewed: January 15, 1996
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