Related topics

No Login screen under Mandrake 9.1
A dialog came up saying that I needed to install the "Microsoft Authentication Upgrade" on the screen listing games. Then it repeated gives me the dialog to go to the help page for loging in. But no login screen. I tested my account, it says that it is in good standing. I see the SW installed on the hard drive.

Remove *all* Users? (no user login screen wanted)
Will Denny MS-MVP Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "Gas" <gas...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%23Yw619W8EHA. 2...@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... Hi, How can I disable the logon screen in windows start up? (Right now I have to press enter every time windows start up.) thanks Gas.

No Windows Logon Screen
I got the black screen again, no logon, no Xp. When I went back to the bios and set it for the right multiplier, I still get the black screen. I can only get to safe mode again. I changed the video card. Didn't do anything. I don't think this is hardware. I think that somewhere in XP a setting is messed up.

!No name listed on Logon Screen Win XP Pro SP2
3)
Then it clears the screen & plays the W2K Startup Music. No Desktop icons are displayed! 4)Next it displays "Saving settings." 5)Finally it redisplays "Log On To Windows." During first iteration of this problem there is a long delay before "Saving Settings". Subsequent attempts to logon, there is almost no delay

behind router connection no logon screen !!!
TIA, Penn White Actually, you do not have to logon each time to get W95 to remember your ISP password. You can enter a user name, no password, hit OK twice and a .pwl file is built to remember passwords but the W95 logon screen no longer appears. If you already have a password set, go to control panel, passwords,

No Logon Screen at bootup
When I restart the computer it doesn't give me logon screen, but goes directly in Win95 without loging anyone in, and hence I can't use network (and network applications). When I click on start, shutdown and click on "Close all applications and log on as different user", then it gives me the logon screen,

Senha no comeco do Win95
Perform this check for each misbehaving login. They should then all reappear on the welcome screen, and will also be accessible through the old-style login panel. You may have to reboot to get them to show up on the welcome screen. Dave "Vance" wrote: I tried this, it didn't work. When I tried this,

No Startup login-screen in Windows 98
So... I did a repair from the installation disk- 1st I repaired the system files and it blue-screened. So I did it again all system files and programs and now: The Mouse Works The Keyboard Works but... There's no logon dialog box! I refer myself to the previous thread entitled "No Logon Screen in WINNT4"

No Logon Screen in WINNT4
Now, when machine boots up, I only get the Windows Family Login screen not the Networking Login Screen. I have Client for MS Networks set as the default login. I have completely removed all network settings and re-applied them after a re-boot but still no change. The Change Passwords tab is also missing from the

Windows 2000 (Blue screen but no death)
William "Chops" Westfield bi...@cisco.com comp dcom sys cisco On our dumb terminals - when no one is logged on the screen keep scrolling with the following message. Presumably, the host sees no input at the login prompt (since there is no user) and drops the telnet session after some idle timeout.

Forcing login
I know it works if you auto login the PC but I'm not sure if it will help you out in this situation. Just an idea? "Terri" wrote: -- I have an NT4 workstation with SP6 box with all the updates that decided to stop showing the log on box. No ctrl-alt-delete. Just the NT backdrop that shows up just before you

No logon screen after return from powersaver/screen saver
When I boot the computer it bypasses the Logon Screen. I can access the TCPIP network fine but if I try to access a shared resource on another computer, I get a NOT ACCESSIBLE. COMPUTER NOT LOGGED ON. error message. The only way I can access the share is to Start/Logoff. Only then do I get a Logon Screen and I am

no logon screen...
After reinstalling Win '95 from cab files on top of my existing installation I no longer get a logon screen and this computer cannot see the my peer-to-peer microsoft network (TCP/IP bound to an Intel Pro 100B ethernet card) although the network can see the this machine. When I use TCP/IP bound to my dialup adapter

Can't get rid of the logon screen
While in that window, make sure that "Quick logon" is selected. Click OK. On the tabs at the top of the screen, select "Access Control" and make sure the option "Share-level access control" is selected. Click OK. If you are asked to re-boot, say NO. Close the Control Panel. Double-click My Computer Double-click

No Logon Screen
I installed OWA on the web server, and users can get to the logon screen just fine. They enter their mailbox name, get the username/password challenge, and then, WITH NO ERROR, IT SIMPLY RETURNS TO THE LOGON SCREEN. The user can enter their mailbox name again, and this time, without asking for the name/password,

No begin logon screen (CTRL+ALT+DEL)
We have a pure W2K network and my boss wants to have a domain wide logon screen saver policy. We want this policy to be password protected (ie. password Within the test group, I first placed computers (no users) and received very erratic results. Sometimes, no screen saver was set, no screen saver COULD be set,

No Logon Screen - Hardware/Xp?
No, you cannot change the default Access login screen that appears with a secured database. This object is not exposed to the developer. You can, however, make your own custom login form in a second unsecured database. Your users will probably never know the difference. For a detailed walk-through on how to set

No Windows Networking Logon Window
Andrew E. eckric...@msn.com microsoft public windowsxp general Thier is an xp hotfix for hibernation/standby although not sure of specific details,the fix #kb909095 "KL" wrote: Within the last 3 weeks my desktop system has been exhibiting random times whereby no logon screen is displayed after moving he mouse to

Copy of XP partition -- no logon screen
Mike Burgess winhel...@NOhome.com microsoft public windowsme general Jamie, Q141858 - No Windows or Network Logon Dialog Box at Startup: I have client for microsoft networks as primary logon and it's set up like my win98 machine, but I can't see the logon screen. any ideas?

no logon screen
I changed to clients for windows and when I restart it bypasses the logon screen. I can log off and back on to another name and see the network. When I restart though it goes right to windows and being logged on to, I guess nothing. There is no name it just says logoff. Also there is no network conectivity from the