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David Poehlman <[log in to unmask]>
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David Poehlman <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 Dec 2001 14:24:27 -0500
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I found a neat little trick for getting rid of the log on screen in at
least wo versions of windows .95 and me.  I go to network in control
panel and in the configuration screen, just remove client for microsoft
networks and it is gone.  I used to follow all those steps and sometimes
they worked and some times they did not.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Shaffer" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 2:02 PM
Subject: Fwd: Removing a Home Network


Well it took a bit of digging, but here's how to get rid of the windows
login.  I take it that's what you really want to do.

First, make sure you don't have a windows logon password setup.  Go into
the start menu, settings, control panel, and passwords.  Select "change
windows password".  If you have a password setup, enter it in the "old
password" box, and leave the "new password" and the "re-enter" fields
blank
and click "ok".

Now, from "control panel", go into "network".  On the Configuration
page,
go to "Primary Network Login" and select "Windows Login".  Click "ok",
and
it will eventually prompt you to reboot.  It may even install some
stuff,
and I suppose you could be asked for the Windows CD somewhere in there
before the reboot.

Also, before clicking ok, you may want to turn off any file sharing you
have.  You can do this with the dialogue you get with the "file sharing"
button on the network configuration screen.

The next reboot should come up with no login screen.

I hope this helps.  That login prompt is a pain if you don't need it.  I
used to have a registry tweak for removing the login prompt, but I
couldn't
find it, and searching the registry didn't bear fruit.  I'm using
Windows/98 by the way.  Your milage will probably vary depending upon
your
version of windows.

>From:         "McCann, John" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject:      Removing a Home Network
>To:           [log in to unmask]
>X-Rcpt-To: <[log in to unmask]>
>X-DPOP: Version number supressed
>
>Hi, fellow listers:
>At my household, we've recently established a network allowing two
computers
>to share the cable internet connection.  We have a linksys router / hub
with
>one computer being connected via hard wire and my computer being
connected
>by a wireless link since my computer is in the study a good fifty feet
from
>any cable drop.  We both used the internet connection wizzard so that
we can
>share the cable connection, and now that works.  While fuddling around
with
>this process, I did invoke the home networking wizzard, though I
apparently
>didn't have to do so at this point since I only want to share the
internet
>connection available from the router / hub; i.e., I'm not sharing my
>internet connection nor is my partner sharing hers as such; we're
simply
>jointly accessing that which is available from the router.  At this
point, I
>don't want to share anything on my computer, files, the printer, etc.
Now
>whenever I boot up the computer, (and this is before the JAWS loads),
I'm
>asked for my user name and password, though I haven't created either
and I'm
>not going to.  I can get past this by simply hitting "enter", but this
is
>getting old.
>
>My question is: how can I delete my home networking account /
configuration
>totally and absolutely as though it had never been done.  I don't see
any
>option for "delete home networking configuration" or anything like
that.
>Obviously, I don't want to delete the ability to create a home network
in
>the future, but I don't want one now and I don't want this user ID /
>password stuff popping up each time I boot the computer.
>
>Thanks for any help you can provide.
>
>John
>
>
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Jim Shaffer
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