Using REGEDIT, open up the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\
Network\Real Mode Net
and delete the value named "AutoLogon" if it exists.
Reboot the system and that should do it.
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"Matt Soukup" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have just reinstalled Windows 98 on a workstation that
> is connected to a domain. I have set the primary network
> logon as "Client for Microsoft Networks" and in the
> properties for it I have checked "Log on to Windows NT
> domain" and entered the domain name.
>
> When I start the PC it does not ask me for a user ID or
> password and I do not have access to the nework. The Start
> Menu says "Log Off...". When I log off it gives me the
> ability to enter and name, password, and the domain. Once
> I do this it logs me in and I have access to the domain.
>
> When I restart it goes straight to the desktop. I can then
> log off and it remembers my last name and domain.
>
> How can I fix it to prompt for the name and password the
> first time it boots up?