I haven't used 95 in some time now so I dont remember exactly how it worked but my machine had IP and NetBEUI loaded and didn't prompt me for a password at boot time. I think after you install networking, if you leave the password prompt empty and just enter a userid, it shouldn't prompt you for the password next time when you boot. I think it even says at that window that if you leave the password field empty, you won't be prompted for a password again. You may want to delete *.pwl files from your windows directory, reboot and try to just enter the userid and leave the password blank and then see what happens in subsequent logons. The other solution I can think of is to get rid of Windows Logon completely by removing Microsoft Networking completely. Just install the nic card and the protocols. That should give you standard TCPIP connectivity but wont give you any microsoft networking capability. Although from your post, I think having microsoft networking is a must. Hope this helps. Shahid > -----Original Message----- > From: Ian Havercroft [SMTP:Ian_Havercroft@EY.BM] > Sent: Monday, March 09, 1998 6:34 AM > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Subject: Re: Wildly [OT] but; How to exterminate Windoze passwords? > > Anytime you install a network client for Windows 95 you will get the login > name and password screen, delete the networking config and it will go > away. > If you need the networking client then go to the MS website and download > the Powertoys for Windows 95, one of the powertoysis caled TweakUI and > contains an option which will enter the password for you. > > Good Luck, > > Ian > ih@ey.bm > > > > > > paulb@MIDCOAST.COM.AU on 08/03/98 17:47:15 > > Please respond to paulb@midcoast.com.au > > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > cc: (bcc: Ian Havercroft/IT/ErnstYoung/BM) > Subject: Wildly [OT] but; How to exterminate Windoze passwords? > > > > > OK, I've declared it! The only relevance to PICs is that I *need* > these machines working to be able to program PICs and the network is > a tool to use my time sufficiently efficiently to do so! > > I used to use a DOS-based network to do this, but WIN95's support of > DOS-level drivers is (better than WIN3.1 but) too poor to allow this to > work reliably. So I installed TCP/IP but Microsoft Networks can't > properly use this as a substrate, so I had to install NETBEUI as well. > > I now have two machines (and soon more) that won't auto-boot (which I > need to run my packet radio, my FAX etc...) because of these two > parasitic screens which pop up asking for a password (even though I've > never given one) and then glibly informing me it can't find a DNS to > look up the non-existent password. > > Does this strike a chord with you? More so, have you successfully > fixed it? Please tell? I saw a recent comment *somewhere* about a WIN > process launcher which zaps nasty question pop-ups but where would you > insert it anyway? > > Some might say RTFM but ... this is Microslop! I thus pray to excuse > such a "newbie of newbies" enquiry. I'll try not to do it again... > > In anticipation... > Paul B. >