I think you must have an actual password set in order for tweakui to
cause win95 to log on automatically
Joel Bluming
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On Tue, 30 Mar 1999 05:02:30 -0600 Loy Pressley <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
>Bill Cohane wrote:
>
>> Have you tried Tweakui (in Control Panel)? Go to the "Network" tab
>and
>> put a check mark in "Log on automatically at system startup".
>> Enter your username and a password (first choice for password would
>> probably be <enter>) and then click "Apply".
>
>Thanks, Bill. That did it!
>
>I had TweakUI installed on my system. In fact, the problem
>began when I installed PowerToys. Up to that time, I had
>not had a problem with the recurring user id/password
>screen.
>
>One thing: when you hit <enter> in the password block,
>TweakUI closes immediately. It doesn't give you a chance to
>click "Apply". That doesn't stop it form working, however.
>
>As a home user, the idea of correcting the problem on the
>"Network" portion of Tweakui was not intuitive to me.
>Unfortunately, it seems that a lot of things about Win95 are
>not very intuitive.
>
>Loy
>
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