Dear Philippe:
Please try the following next time you boot and get this "nag" screen.
Put our name in the appropriate box and click "OK". This screen will not appear
again unless you want to log multiple users.
I had the same problem and I went through everything I could think of to rid my
system of that screen.
Sincerely,
Frank Suszka
Kelly Younger wrote:
> Philippe J Beaulieu wrote:
> >
> > 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.
>
> Kelly
>
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