Im not sure if someone else mentioned it, but got to
Control Panel | Network
and check your "Primary Network Logon" Set it to Windows logon.
This should take it away.
Enter a name in the box with no password, if it ever pops up again.
Chris Niles
In a message dated 9/21/98 6:29:01 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> > Hi listers, i'm having a minor problem i would like to ask your help
with.
> > tonight i downloaded and installed power toys for windows 95. everything
> > seemed to install fine, but when i reboot, i get a log on screen asking
for
> > user name and password, i tried to delete this prog but i still get this
log
> > on screen. how do i go about getting rid of it? tia
> > philippe beaulieu
>
> I don't know if this is what you want, but you can go to Control
> Panel|TweakUI|Network and check "Log on automatically at system
> startup". This will still show the logon screen, but it will continue to
> logon with no user input. This should probably not be used if others
> have access to your computer. >>
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