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Travis Montgomery
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      04-01-2004, 05:32 PM
I'm working on a Peer to Peer network with and xp machine and a W98
machine. The MS Client and F&P Sharing is installed on the 98 machine
but when it boots it goes directly to the desktop. When you open
Network Neighborhood it cannot seen the network. On the start menu,
"logoff" appears. If you log off, the Log in box appears and when you
enter the correct username and password the desktop loads and Network
resources are available. How can I get the Log In prompt to appear
whenever the machine boots?

Thanks,

Travis
 
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      04-02-2004, 08:17 AM
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"Travis Montgomery" <Travis_remove_@unc.edu> wrote in message
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> I'm working on a Peer to Peer network with and xp machine and a W98
> machine. The MS Client and F&P Sharing is installed on the 98 machine
> but when it boots it goes directly to the desktop. When you open
> Network Neighborhood it cannot seen the network. On the start menu,
> "logoff" appears. If you log off, the Log in box appears and when you
> enter the correct username and password the desktop loads and Network
> resources are available. How can I get the Log In prompt to appear
> whenever the machine boots?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Travis



 
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Haggis
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      04-02-2004, 05:41 PM
there is an "autologon" key in the registry you have to disable ...
I can't remember off the top of my head , but somebody should be able to get
it for you :>


"Travis Montgomery" <Travis_remove_@unc.edu> wrote in message
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> I'm working on a Peer to Peer network with and xp machine and a W98
> machine. The MS Client and F&P Sharing is installed on the 98 machine
> but when it boots it goes directly to the desktop. When you open
> Network Neighborhood it cannot seen the network. On the start menu,
> "logoff" appears. If you log off, the Log in box appears and when you
> enter the correct username and password the desktop loads and Network
> resources are available. How can I get the Log In prompt to appear
> whenever the machine boots?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Travis



 
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