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Kill Network Logon
Name: John Colbert Date: April 7, 2001 at 01:20:23 Pacific
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It was very simple..well it works for me anyway. I have seen alot of posts wanting to know how to do this and it was easy to fix.. as long as you have everything configured properly in your network setting this should work. Just simply change your primary logon to windows logon and the networking password box goes away. I was worried that if I did that my network card wouldn't recognize the network. But everything works just fine. I am on a wireless connection through my LAN card. I have Windows ME. Just wanted everyone here to know just in case you are having the same problem.
I thend to find that you have to hit OK after you reboot and it brings up the login window before it goes away
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Response Number 2
Name: vcmhbm Date: April 10, 2001 at 10:24:02 Pacific
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Response Number 3
Name: ITcsp Date: April 18, 2001 at 17:25:06 Pacific
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Another method is to install Tweak UI from Microsoft. It is compatible on all Win9x, ME and 2000 OS. Tweak UI as an option to log-on to network automatically eliminating the need to enter password and user name every time a computer boots.
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