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      11-27-2003, 10:56 PM
I have 7 pc's (win me and win 98 se) connected by a simple network for sharing files and printers based on the netbeui protocol, i have now changed it to run file and printer sharing binded to TCP/I

To use TCP/IP for file and printer sharing, I unbinded netbeui from file and printer sharing and binded TCP/IP to it, but the following happens. Hope you can help

All pc's work fine, but an hp pavilion desktop running on win me never displays the "client for microsoft networks" logon bo
instead it displays the standard windows logon box on startup, even when the client for microsoft networks is the primary logon option.
All protocols and services are installed and binded correctly
When i open my network places on the hp pavilion I can see all shared folders in other computers, but i can only access the few folders that are not password protected and use the printers, which are not password protected either. The other computers have no problem accessing any of the other computers, including the problematic HP pavilion. I wonder if you know what i can do to make the HP pavilion display the "client for microsoft networks" dialog and login normally

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      11-28-2003, 01:50 AM
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"Sergio Flores" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have 7 pc's (win me and win 98 se) connected by a simple network for

sharing files and printers based on the netbeui protocol, i have now changed
it to run file and printer sharing binded to TCP/IP
>
> To use TCP/IP for file and printer sharing, I unbinded netbeui from file

and printer sharing and binded TCP/IP to it, but the following happens. Hope
you can help:
>
> All pc's work fine, but an hp pavilion desktop running on win me never

displays the "client for microsoft networks" logon box
> instead it displays the standard windows logon box on startup, even when

the client for microsoft networks is the primary logon option.
> All protocols and services are installed and binded correctly.
> When i open my network places on the hp pavilion I can see all shared

folders in other computers, but i can only access the few folders that are
not password protected and use the printers, which are not password
protected either. The other computers have no problem accessing any of the
other computers, including the problematic HP pavilion. I wonder if you
know what i can do to make the HP pavilion display the "client for microsoft
networks" dialog and login normally.
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>
>
>



 
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      11-28-2003, 02:18 AM
Using REGEDIT, open up the following key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\
Network\Real Mode Net

and delete the value named "AutoLogon" if it exists, then restart the
system.

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"Sergio Flores" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A041EF98-503A-47CF-8CA3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have 7 pc's (win me and win 98 se) connected by a simple network for

sharing files and printers based on the netbeui protocol, i have now changed
it to run file and printer sharing binded to TCP/IP
>
> To use TCP/IP for file and printer sharing, I unbinded netbeui from file

and printer sharing and binded TCP/IP to it, but the following happens. Hope
you can help:
>
> All pc's work fine, but an hp pavilion desktop running on win me never

displays the "client for microsoft networks" logon box
> instead it displays the standard windows logon box on startup, even when

the client for microsoft networks is the primary logon option.
> All protocols and services are installed and binded correctly.
> When i open my network places on the hp pavilion I can see all shared

folders in other computers, but i can only access the few folders that are
not password protected and use the printers, which are not password
protected either. The other computers have no problem accessing any of the
other computers, including the problematic HP pavilion. I wonder if you
know what i can do to make the HP pavilion display the "client for microsoft
networks" dialog and login normally.
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>
>
>



 
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      11-28-2003, 08:01 PM
Hell

I have deleted the "autologon" registry key, but it still doesn't work righ

I think i have a problem with the network adapter, when i open the network applet on the control panel and ask for the properties for my network adapter i can't select any of the "controller type" tab options (NDIS or ODI) wonder if that has to do with the problem
 
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      11-29-2003, 02:12 PM
I'm not sure I'm seeing what you're seeing. Are you talking about the
network protocols and bindings listed in Network Properties or something
else? I don't have any such "tabs" on my Network Properties display.

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"Sergio Flores" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello
>
> I have deleted the "autologon" registry key, but it still doesn't work

right
>
> I think i have a problem with the network adapter, when i open the network

applet on the control panel and ask for the properties for my network
adapter i can't select any of the "controller type" tab options (NDIS or
ODI) wonder if that has to do with the problem


 
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      12-06-2003, 02:26 AM
In network properties of the control panel. Click on properties button but not on the protocol or the service, but on the adapter itself to see the " controller type" tab and the ndis/odi options
 
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