How to disable Network Logon
I know it can't be that difficult as I remember doing it before. I have forgotton how to stop the computer asking for my network logon password. I have given up trying to network two computers and now want to stop this log on window...with my old system it just slows down the boot-up and I forget to come back to it and find the computer waiting here for the logon password ( I don't want to cancel...just to get rid of this completely ).
Thank in advance. |
Wots yer OS?
Since NT, and therefore in Windows 2000 and Windows XP it has been possible to set up "AutoAdminLogon" if there is to be a default user. Since they beefed up security in XP it has been necessary to do a Registry edit. Do a Google on AutoAdminLogon. That'll get you the link to the Microsoft Knowledge Base document to tell you how to do the business. If no luck, I'll find it for you. fobs |
Should have added W98se, 300mhz,P11
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If you have Netware as a protocol then delete it - you'll just get the normal sign-in after that. Comes under Client Services for Netware.
PSP |
Roach,
Right click on Network Neighbourhood, in the drop-down list for Primary Network Logon, choose Windows Logon rather than Client for Windows Networking. I think that's what you're after. SD |
You won't get this is you don't have a Network Card installed. If there is one you are expected to want to log onto the Network.
If it's a laptop with a PCMCIA card the solution is simple. Take out the card. If it's built in, or a PC with a PCI card, it's not so simple. Try the Windows Logon trick suggested by SD |
roach,
If you want to keep the logon in place, you can use TweakUI to auto log you in each time. Take Care, Richard |
Thank you all for the suggestions.
It is now sorted. |
roach,
That is great news. :ok: Take Care, Richard |
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