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12875 2001-05-20 06:02:00 How do you get rid of the windows logon with password when you boot up your computer Guest (0)
12876 2001-05-20 09:31:00 Providing the computer is configured to allow all users to have the same preferences (start\control panel\passwords\user profiles), the primary network logon is set to windows logon (start\control panel\network), and there are no user profiles set up (start\control panel\users), then: when the windows logon panel appears, enter a different user name to that displayed and press the enter key when prompted for a password. The logon window should not appear on the next boot. Guest (0)
12877 2001-05-20 09:34:00 Providing the computer is configured to allow all users to have the same preferences (start\control panel\passwords\user profiles), the primary network logon is set to windows logon (start\control panel\network), and there are no user profiles set up (start\control panel\users), then: when the windows logon panel appears, enter a different user name to that displayed and press the enter key when prompted for a password. The logon window should not appear on the next boot. Guest (0)
12878 2001-05-20 09:35:00 Providing the computer is configured to allow all users to have the same preferences (start\control panel\passwords\user profiles), the primary network logon is set to windows logon (start\control panel\network), and there are no user profiles set up (start\control panel\users), then: when the windows logon panel appears, enter a different user name to that displayed and press the enter key when prompted for a password. The logon window should not appear on the next boot. Guest (0)
12879 2001-05-20 09:36:00 Providing the computer is configured to allow all users to have the same preferences (start\control panel\passwords\user profiles), the primary network logon is set to windows logon (start\control panel\network), and there are no user profiles set up (start\control panel\users), then: when the windows logon panel appears, enter a different user name to that displayed and press the enter key when prompted for a password. The logon window should not appear on the next boot. Guest (0)
12880 2001-05-20 09:36:00 Providing the computer is configured to allow all users to have the same preferences (start\control panel\passwords\user profiles), the primary network logon is set to windows logon (start\control panel\network), and there are no user profiles set up (start\control panel\users), then: when the windows logon panel appears, enter a different user name to that displayed and press the enter key when prompted for a password. The logon window should not appear on the next boot. Guest (0)
12881 2001-05-20 10:47:00 Sorry about the multiple replies. I kept getting a message saying the server had timed out, but it appears the reply was accepted each time I tried to post it. Guest (0)
12882 2001-05-21 18:49:00 Thanks for the help Guest (0)
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