From the Network properties screen in Control Panel, set "Microsoft Family
Logon" as the primary network logon. If it's not installed, install it
first.
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"J F" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I posted this else where and haven't received a reply.
> Perhaps you networkers can help me. I am starting the
> system with my Primary Network Logon as Client for
> Microsoft Networks, but not using validation. Here's what
> it is:
>
> I've set up my first PC for multiple users and everything
> works like it's suppose to. But, it seems I've seen this
> done before and on that PC, when the sign-on box appeared,
> you could see all of the available user ID's with a drop-
> down list. Am I imagining this or how do you activate
> this? Right now, when changing users, you have to type the
> new user ID, replacing the previous user ID, each time.
>