Hi,
Close. Make sure that Use Windows Logon is chosen in
the Network Properties box (on an NT machine so can't give exact, but it
is in the dropdown box under where it lists the installed adapters and
protocols). Then make sure your password is blank. No space or
anything, just hit enter. You can change your password from the Control
Panel.
Donald Gaither
> Susan and others:
>
> Thanks for your help regarding my problem with the greyed checkoff box
> for
> saving passwords. Susan's suggestion did the trick.
> If I do not want the windows logon and password option am I correct
> that
> you could get rid of it by deinstalling Microsoft Client for
> Windows,reinstalling and not entering a password at startup?
> Art
>
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