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Subject:
From:
Roxanne Pierce <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - PC software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 25 Mar 1998 22:43:57 -0800
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Loy --

I can only help with your first question.  Your second question is completely
unclear to me; I don't understand the circumstances.  Are you connecting to
your ISP using DUN? Is there a successful connection? Is it while you are
successfully connected that you get the time out and hang up? More information
will help with Question #2.

As for #1:

1.  Search your hard drive (Start button, Find, Find Files or Folders) for
*.pwl.  When they show up on the search screen, delete all of them. This
deletes *all* of your current Windows 95 related passwords.

2.  In your network icon in Control Panel, make sure you have Client for
Microsoft Networks, Dialup Adapter, and TCP/IP protocol loaded.  Unless you are
on a physical network of some sort, make sure those are the ONLY things loaded.
Then, on that same network configuration page, make sure your "Primary Network
Logon" is "Windows" and NOT "Client for Microsoft Networks".  Reboot the
computer. When the password prompt for Win95 comes up this time, enter
something (your first name) in the login box, and be sure that the password box
is empty.  Press enter (or click OK).  It should ask you to confirm your
non-existent password.  Press enter again (or click OK).
           That *should* take care of Win95 asking for your password on
startup.  If it doesn't, let us know, because something else needs to be
adjusted.

Roxanne Pierce
R2 Systems, San Diego
mailto:[log in to unmask]

On Wednesday, March 25, 1998 04:14, Loy Pressley [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
wrote:
>         1)  Win 95 now asks for a user name and password each time it is
 booted.  <snip> How > can I stop the user name/password screen from coming up
each time Win 95 is booted?
>
>         2)  DUN times out and hangs up the modem after five minutes.  It says
> that it is doing this because of no activity but there is activity with
> the mouse, keyboard, etc.

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