I think your problem might be that your computer's
networking is setup incorrectly. I'd suggest that
you "right-click" on the Network Neighborhood or My
Network Places icon on the desktop. You'll probably find
that "Client for Microsoft Networks" is selected.
Select "Windows Logon" as your Primary Network Logon,
apply and click OK. You will be prompted to restart your
computer. Hope this helps.
Bob
>-----Original Message-----
>I've just installed DSL. Now whenever I boot up my
>computer, a message asks for my 'password for microsoft
>networking.'
>
>I don't know what Microsoft Networking is, but would like
>to permanently delete it. Is this possible?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jack
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