XP workgroup networking problem

I have this little problem.

XP has set up by default this "simple file sharing" thing, where if what I have read is correct youc annot connect to other machine in the workgroup as a normal user, it just permits all the connections via the guest account. That was ok at the beginning, but now I am starting to miss the ability to use the \\computer_name\c$ and similar administrative sharing options from Windows 2000. Everytime that I try to connect to my other machine (my workgroup is compossed of 2 machines joined by firewire, only TCP/IP and ICS running) using the c$ administrative sharing I get the connect logon screen but the guest account is been used and is impossible to change it to administrator or other user account.
How can I connect as another user? I think it was a way to do this in W2000 but I really don't remember (something like "connect as other user" or using the user@computer\\... way.
I have tried dissabling the "simple file sharing" thing, but I still cannot connect with my user accounts because they use blank passwords and it seems like XP doesn't permit network connections using blank password accounts. I dpon't want to put passwords to my user accounts because they had to be entered everytime the computer turns on and I don't need this kind of security (I actually have only 1 user per machine and it has admin priviligies). I don't understand why Microsoft has to complicate a simple thing like file sharing in this way in XP! It was working very well in W2000.
I really apreciate the help.
 
Well, Microsoft introduced SFS for the XP home edition to simplify and complicate matters for XP pro users. Simply put there are only
two permissions for SFS namely.. Read and Full Control.
Disable SFS through Tools---> Folder Options --->View --->Uncheck (Use simple file sharing (Recommended). Click --->Apply to All Folders. Finally Click Apply and OK at the bottom of the Form.
Next, configure all your computers for Auto Logon if you do not want passwords by editing the Local Policy on each machine.
Hope this will help you sail the old WAY!.
(';)')
 
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