In article <1d8701c4a2b4$31403140$(E-Mail Removed)>, "charles"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>When I boot my computer, the following message appears:
>"Enter your network password for microsoft networking."
> By clicking OK, the message goes away and my desktop
>appears, but I would appear to get to my desktop without
>this annoying message.
> Any suggestions are appreciated.
Go to Control Panel | Network and set the primary network logon to
Windows Logon. Reboot, and log on with a user name and no password.
It won't ask for a logon again.
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