On 3/25/98, at 10:43 PM, Roxanne Pierce wrote:
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>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.
I've seen it said several times on the list that it is necessary to have
the Client for Microsoft Networks installed even if not on a network. I'm
wondering why, as I do not have it installed and still got around the
Windows Logon. I have Win95a. Does that make a difference?
Paula Ford
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