In article <c34d01c3eda4$fe936d80$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Mike"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>When my computer starts up, it does not give me a login
>window. Everything is setup in the network settings but
>I still don't get a login window (the primary login is
>set for windows network). I have to wait until the
>computer finishes booting up and then select Log Off to
>get the window.
>
>Any ideas on how to make the winodw come up when the
>computer first boots?
>
>The computer is on a home workgroup.
>
>Thanks
This is a common problem in Windows 95/98/Me. It can happen even when
you've done everything right. The most likely fix is to run the
registry editor, open this registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\
Network\Real Mode Net
and delete the value named "AutoLogon". This web site explains how to
do it:
http://www.wown.com/j_helmig/nologon.htm#AutoLogon
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