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re: Solution To Getting rid of Logon Screen
Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 3:22 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Kevin Holley
(1 messages posted)
This is the one that actually worked for me so far! And according to my Home Network
panel... all is functional! I have been searching for 4 days for the answer to
this problem... THANX ppl....
On Sunday, December 9, 2001 at 11:43 pm, Shadow Larrow wrote:
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>On Tuesday, August 21, 2001 at 8:24 am, amf wrote:
>I have a question about Get
>Rid of the Logon Screen:
>I have used all the suggested methods to remove the Logon Screen to no avail: i.e.,
>choosing "Windows Logon"; changing the Logon Script in the registry; using Tweak
>UI to select "Log on automatically at system startup". I now get a screen that asks
>for a domain name? Has anyone solved this problem?
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>Here is the solution, just did it on a win98 machine.
>Open the Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE).
>Open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ Network\
>Click on Network to highlight it
>Export the registry file (Name it something like "Logon Backup")
>Now it is safe to delete all the branches under the Network key.
>You should have 2 folders, "Persistent" and "Recent"
>Once they are deleted, reboot the machine.
>Windows will either issue a logon screen with no user or pass.
>If it does this, then type in a username and no password, then click ok.
>Now you shouldn't have that annoying logon screen.
>If windows does not issue a logon screen after the reboot, then it worked as well.
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>I hope that in conjunction with these other posts that you can accomplish this if
>you have some of the other mentioned problems. Like, "Logon To NT Domain", etc..
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>Have fun:-P
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