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no logon screen
I finally got the logon screen! ===== "Darryl Melander" <zeb...@flash.net> wrote: Here is what worked for me when I ran into the same scenario. Good Luck! Finally, I was able to solve my particular problem with this. The step that worked for me was as follows: In Internet Explorer 4.01: click on View click on

No Logon Screen @ boot up.
All but the last element will probably appear in the left window. To delete a key, find the last element in its name (probably in the right window) right click it, and select Delete. Double and triple check the key name (shown at the bottom of the screen) to make sure it is the right one before deleting it.

No logon screen, IE starts straight away
Johannes Helmig j_hel...@compuserve.com comp os ms-windows networking win95 can you select Logoff and then get the network logon screen ? if yes, then you have the realmode entry in your registry causing this problem. see my website, in the index under REALMODE for details to fix it -- "World of Windows Networking"

No Log On Blue Screen
I upgraded it to XP Pro with no problems. I then applied 23 updates that the Windows site had for XP Pro. Now after rebooting I have no user to select to login. How can I fix this? If you mean that you have a "welcome screen" with no users listed, here is a possible solution... From: "Doug Knox MS-MVP"

Boot time, no user, user logon screen still.
Windows 98 on Home LAN with any number of other machines, that show logon screen with no problem. When I start-up my accounts machine, I get no logon screen and have to logoff and then I can logon properly. I looked up the fault on Microsoft's knowledge base - article ID: Q260696 - and the answer they came up with

No Network logon screen
Almost works: I get the WindowsXP logo screen (the nice blue screen, not the bad one), and then where I usually get the logon screen, with names and badge icons, nothing more happens. No response to CTRL/ALT/DEL either. Is there something in Windows XP startup (beyond boot.ini) that is keyed to the partition number

HELP!! URGENT!! Logon screen has no users, can't logon at all
The logon screen comes up fine and has all the grapics, EXCEPT there are no users shown. There is just a blank area where the users should be. Therefore I have no way to access my machine. When i try to boot in safe mode the same problem occurs as it does when i boot with the last working settings.

How to set up Win 98 with no logon screen, however, still use ...
Delete all *.pwl files Reboot, at the login prompt, enter login name and password. At the Windows Logon, remove the asteriks and Click Ok. You won't see the Windows logon anymore [That is until you change your novell password or you login with another login name] -- Edison Ortiz Novell Support Connection SysOp (No

Your system has no paging file, or the paging file is too small.
It is my feeling that "control userpasswords2" allows me to skip user' logon but prompts to open a blank screen for administrator. I might be wrong. For additional help: "How to Configure Windows XP to Automatically Log On a User Account" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=282866). You should be able to find out

No logon screen on D-Link DSL-504
However, I do not understand why no login-screen pops up. As usual I have chosen Client for Microsoft Networks as primary network logon and still no login-screen appears. I really don't have a clue as to why I can't log on to the network. All drivers for the network adapter are installed, TCP/IP is installed for

Hacer que no pase por el Welcome screen
... it will boot straight into my desktop. I really don't want it to do that. I've created User Accounts for my wife, son and daughter. How can I adjust the boot sequence to stop and show their Account Names all-in-one screen so they can just 'click' on their names and login to their own desktop? Thanks a Bazillion

XP Logon screen shows unread email...when no email exists
If anyone does know how to not have to have the log in screen in Win98, can you please tell me? I still need to use client for microsoft networking for that computer to use network resources. Thanks much, Lawrence M. Seldin, CMC, CPC Author of POWER TIPS FOR THE APPLE NEWTON and INTRODUCTION TO CSP Author of

Windows 2000 Server no logon screen
I don't want my kids to have to have to see the log in screen. They only play games and do homework. How can I have them not have to log into the computer. It's always used by them. However, I don't want them to not be on the network. I have the Win 98 machine use client for microsoft networking.

No "Welcome Screen"...
But the logon screen still comes up ...asking when I cancel (and if I cancel, then IE doesn't remember the dialup password!) if I want it to keep track of this user's preferences, info...or what ever the phrasing is. Finally I said "yes" and there was a flurry of activity as it no doubt recreated what I had removed

DUN no password check box, No logon, have client
Peter Hutchison pjhu...@blizzard.u-net.com alt windows98 On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 00:24:07 GMT, Go...@home.com (Gordon J. Rattray) wrote: Hi there, There is no logon screen on the machine I just set up. It keeps on booting right into Windows 98 no matter what I do. I can go to "log off" and it will come back to a log on

No logon screen
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If the paging file is located on the system or boot partition, you may also receive the following warning message before returning to the "Welcome to Windows" logon screen: [Limited Virtual Memory] Your system has no paging file, or the paging file is too small. CAUSE This problem can occur if your Windows

No options on Logon Screen
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Daniel" <pratro...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:006f01c3945b$d66df110$a001280a@phx.gbl... I have no user names at my logon screen, but it will not let me bypass to the OS. Is there any way that I can get past this to get to my OS?

Remote Registry Service disappeared + No logon screen Fix MAYBE
When I try to connect from another PC on another location my screen goes big just as if its connected with the ip address and port number showing.....and....no logon screen. If i wait long anouth I get the connection failed. I have taken the PC to the place where i can work with it, and....yes, I can work on that

How to set up Win 98 with no logon screen, however, still use ...
The logon goes fine, there is a logon for Netware, and no logon prompt for NT. However, when someone logs out (CRT+Alt+Del) and when the system reboots, the Netware Welcome screen with the Ctrl+Alt+Del does not come up, also when a user is logged out, the screen saver does not come on it just sits there waiting

No logon screen @ boot up
Bar...@welborne1.com> wrote: WHen I boot up my computer now, It does not give me my Network logon screen,, it just comes up to windows. So then I have to log off and then log back on and then I am logged on to the network. ANYONE know what happened? This is a frequently asked question in Windows news groups.