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Thread ID: 64584 2005-12-20 07:10:00 Startup in Win98SE/Win2k - 2 questions Lizard (2409) Press F1
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414122 2005-12-20 07:10:00 I have two older computers I'm setting up for friends, for Christmas, but I'm having trouble with their startups .

In both cases, I want to have the machines boot straight into Windows without a login prompt .

The first computer is a Win98SE machine - I previously had this networked to my WinXP machine, and had set up a profile for it to connect to my WINXP machine . There's no password, I just press enter to bypass it . But the login is still there, and because I no longer need to network it, how do I get rid of this? From memory - haven't got the computer close to hand to check this out - it's not setup via the Users and Passwords control panel (though I could be wrong . ) Is this the only way to remove a login, or is there another way?

The second computer is an ex-work machine running Win2k . It has what I presume typical Win2k security (i . e . pressing escape doesn't work) . When I booted it up, the profile was "user" and pressing enter would get you into Windows, but because I also wanted this machine to boot straight into windows without the login, I went into the Control Panel and deleted the "User" profile, and rebooted . Now, the "user" profile is still there, but it wants and password, and ENTER is no longer enough . Now I can't get into Windows to do anything about it . Any ideas (other than a re-install)???

Cheers

Lizard
Lizard (2409)
414123 2005-12-20 07:30:00 In 98 search for pwl . If you find any pwl files, delete them .

That'll remove the login . Not sure about 2k, never used it long enough, to see what its got .
Speedy Gonzales (78)
414124 2005-12-20 09:43:00 Thanks Speedy - the Win98SE machine works.

Now - anyone got any ideas about how to get back into my Win2k machine, or am I going to have to go back to the installation CD? (please - say it ain't so!)

Lizard
Lizard (2409)
414125 2005-12-20 09:49:00 Hmm has 2k got safe mode?

Have you tried re-creating a profile in safe mode, if you can boot into safe mode?
Speedy Gonzales (78)
414126 2005-12-20 10:12:00 www.petri.co.il

www.openwall.com

http://www.lostpassword.com/
zqwerty (97)
414127 2005-12-20 19:21:00 On the Win2K machine try changing the username to 'administrator' instead of 'user' and see if you can log in. CYaBro (73)
414128 2005-12-20 22:11:00 There's a bootable floppy Linux utility I've used that'll reset just about any Windows administrator password to blank .

I've used it before but I've lost it name .

By the way, if you go this route any encrypted files will be lost, but this is unusual on a home PC .

Here's a couple of possibilities

. thomasmathiesen . com/itak/html/software . html" target="_blank">www . thomasmathiesen . com

. eunet . no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/" target="_blank">home . eunet . no

. petenetlive . com/Tech/Windows/WinGen/passwordrecovery . htm" target="_blank">www . petenetlive . com
kingdragonfly (309)
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