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How to Bypass Network Logon?

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Steve3D - 25 Apr 2005 15:11 GMT
I am using Windows 98 SE networking to access my cable modem connection.
During startup, how can I have the my system bypass the logon screen asking
fo my password?

During setup of the network, I opted NOT to enter a password, so the
password fill-in blank is grayed out and I just hit OK.  However, I don't
even want the system to wait for the OK and just continue with the startup
process.

I have Access Control set for "Share Level Access Control".  I am using
Microsoft Family Logon.
Haggis - 25 Apr 2005 15:18 GMT
> I am using Windows 98 SE networking to access my cable modem connection.
> During startup, how can I have the my system bypass the logon screen
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> I have Access Control set for "Share Level Access Control".  I am using
> Microsoft Family Logon.

read here....

http://www.aumha.org/win4/a/nopwdlog.htm
 
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