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I have a windows 98 machine peer to peer networked to 2 other machines,
yet I cannot get a user name prompt at boot in order to log onto the network (workgroup) The win98 laptop on the same network always throws up a username and password login (whereby if you pressed cancel you'd still load the desktop, but wouldn't be able to browse the network) However, the desktop machine refuses to display a login, booting straight into the desktop, and unless I boot to the desktop, go to START, log off, and log in as a user, I can't see the network. When I do go to START and log off, I get a "are you sure?" dialogue, and on clicking 'yes', I get the username and password prompt for a login! I can then login and browse the network. I have checked Client for Microsoft Networks is installed and selected, which it is. I have checked, changed, uninstalled, reinstalled and configured all network components, but cannot rectify the issue. I even tried a registry hack that forced a login if the GUI loaded and one hadn't been entered, but that didn't work at all! I have deleted all PWL files, deleted users, and that hasn't worked. I have re-created users, and that doesn't force a login either. It seems that even regardless of the fact multiple users are set up on the PC, the system will always by-pass the fact, and load as if it were a single user system with no login required. Help! TX2 |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, tx2inbound-
invalid-@hotmail.com says... > It seems that even regardless of the fact multiple users are set up on > the PC, the system will always by-pass the fact, and load as if it were > a single user system with no login required. Should also mention I have tried TweakUI to force a login, and that didn't work either. Something, i know not what, is forcing win98 to ignore the fact it should be prompting for a username and password and is carrying on into the GUI. |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, tx2inbound-
invalid-@hotmail.com says... > I have a windows 98 machine peer to peer networked to 2 other machines, > yet I cannot get a user name prompt at boot in order to log onto the > network (workgroup) > > The win98 laptop on the same network always throws up a username and > password login (whereby if you pressed cancel you'd still load the > desktop, but wouldn't be able to browse the network) > > However, the desktop machine refuses to display a login, booting > straight into the desktop, and unless I boot to the desktop, go to > START, log off, and log in as a user, I can't see the network. > > When I do go to START and log off, I get a "are you sure?" dialogue, and > on clicking 'yes', I get the username and password prompt for a login! > > I can then login and browse the network. > > I have checked Client for Microsoft Networks is installed and selected, > which it is. > > I have checked, changed, uninstalled, reinstalled and configured all > network components, but cannot rectify the issue. > > I even tried a registry hack that forced a login if the GUI loaded and > one hadn't been entered, but that didn't work at all! > > I have deleted all PWL files, deleted users, and that hasn't worked. > I have re-created users, and that doesn't force a login either. > > It seems that even regardless of the fact multiple users are set up on > the PC, the system will always by-pass the fact, and load as if it were > a single user system with no login required. > Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Network -> Primary Network Logon is set to "Client for Microsoft Networks"? |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)> ,
(E-Mail Removed) says... > Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Network -> Primary Network Logon > is set to "Client for Microsoft Networks"? Thanks Rob, but ... "I have checked Client for Microsoft Networks is installed and selected,which it is." |
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This will fix you right up, I think:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;141858 Be sure to pay especial attention to the Autologon portion of the article. -- Richard G. Harper (MVP Win9x) (E-Mail Removed) * PLEASE post all messages and replies to the newsgroup so all may * benefit from the discussion. Private mail is usually not replied to. Help US help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "TX2" <tx2inbound-invalid-@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > I have a windows 98 machine peer to peer networked to 2 other machines, > yet I cannot get a user name prompt at boot in order to log onto the > network (workgroup) > > The win98 laptop on the same network always throws up a username and > password login (whereby if you pressed cancel you'd still load the > desktop, but wouldn't be able to browse the network) > > However, the desktop machine refuses to display a login, booting > straight into the desktop, and unless I boot to the desktop, go to > START, log off, and log in as a user, I can't see the network. > > When I do go to START and log off, I get a "are you sure?" dialogue, and > on clicking 'yes', I get the username and password prompt for a login! > > I can then login and browse the network. > > I have checked Client for Microsoft Networks is installed and selected, > which it is. > > I have checked, changed, uninstalled, reinstalled and configured all > network components, but cannot rectify the issue. > > I even tried a registry hack that forced a login if the GUI loaded and > one hadn't been entered, but that didn't work at all! > > I have deleted all PWL files, deleted users, and that hasn't worked. > I have re-created users, and that doesn't force a login either. > > It seems that even regardless of the fact multiple users are set up on > the PC, the system will always by-pass the fact, and load as if it were > a single user system with no login required. > > Help! > > > |
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