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| 13123 | 2001-05-24 10:11:00 | I have just had an older computer donated to my Victim Support group. Whenever it is powered on it asks for a network password. If I click on cancel it continues to load OK. Where do I go to stop it asking this quetion everytime. I do not have access to the original password and the network software has been deleted. Presumably it is hiding somewhere in registry. Thanks. |
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| 13124 | 2001-05-24 11:25:00 | Hello Mathew Go to Start >> Find Folders >> type in pwl, after the pwl files are found, delete them then reboot your PC, Windows will now greet you with a blank password/logon box type a username but leave the password box blank, confirm when asked. The next time you log on you will not be bugged with a password box. Alan |
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| 13125 | 2001-05-24 14:22:00 | The reply given above will only work if you are getting a Windows logon prompt. If it is a network prompt then you will get it each time the computer boots. To disable it go: Start/Settings/Control Panel/Network, change the Primary network Logon to Windows Logon, then reboot the computer. When the logon prompt appears enter a different name and press enter for the password (this will create a new password file). The prompt should not appear next time the computer is started. |
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