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Local Log on

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Name: SOS
Date: February 14, 2003 at 13:54:39 Pacific
OS: Windows 98
CPU/Ram: 500mhz/32mb
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I work at a school where we have had problems with a monitor and a particular PC. Therefore I have brought them both home to test out. However as the PC is networked at school, and is obviously not at home, It will not accept my password or allow clicking cancel or OK. Is there any way I can bypass the log on to use the PC as a stand a lone PC.



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