Do a search for any files with a .pwl extension (search on *.pwl) and
delete them all.  Then when you log back on again, just put in the user
name with out a password, select ok, and you shouldn't see it again.


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Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 12:25 PM
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Subject: [PCSOFT] Log On password


For the life of me, I don 't remember the answer to this simple
question. My father-in-law has a Win98 machine and at startup, he is
asked for a user name and password and would love to bypass that. Any
Ideas?

Phil Beaulieu

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