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Jun
May 30th 05, 10:25 AM
I have an old pc running w98se which was 'a net workring' computer. Now, I am
using it at home, What must I do to get rid of the 'network' logon screen or
the password screen when we boots up. The logon user box is empty and always
wants me to type "user" and when I hit enetr it gives a message

"microsoft networking
No domain server was available to validate your password. You may not be
able to gain access to some network resources. When I click "cancel" it will
give "Enter Network Password"

And if I click "cancel" at this dialogue, it will goes to desktop.

I have followed KB152104, without much luck. The logon password still
appears. I have changed the workgroup name to "workgroup" and erase/leave the
domain as "blank" that is nothing in the space.
Any ideas where did I go wrong, thanks

Richard G. Harper
May 30th 05, 11:48 AM
Double-click the "Client for Microsoft Networks" entry in Network
properties, then un-select the option to log onto an NT domain. Reboot when
indicated. You may need to go through the knowledge base article again
after you do this.

--
Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User]
* PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
* for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to.
* My website, such as it is ... http://rgharper.mvps.org/
* HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Jun" > wrote in message
...
>I have an old pc running w98se which was 'a net workring' computer. Now, I
>am
> using it at home, What must I do to get rid of the 'network' logon screen
> or
> the password screen when we boots up. The logon user box is empty and
> always
> wants me to type "user" and when I hit enetr it gives a message
>
> "microsoft networking
> No domain server was available to validate your password. You may not be
> able to gain access to some network resources. When I click "cancel" it
> will
> give "Enter Network Password"
>
> And if I click "cancel" at this dialogue, it will goes to desktop.
>
> I have followed KB152104, without much luck. The logon password still
> appears. I have changed the workgroup name to "workgroup" and erase/leave
> the
> domain as "blank" that is nothing in the space.
> Any ideas where did I go wrong, thanks

Jun
May 30th 05, 04:42 PM
Many thanks for the response. At least the domain issue been resolved.

What I have now is when I reboot, the "Enter Windows Password" box appears
So I typed in User name "user" and hit enter and it goes to desktop. If I
were to leave the User name space blank and hit "enter" , it will give3 me
another message {{"Windows Networking" -You forgot to enter your name. Click
ok to enter now}}

Then I apply KB152194, and reboot, it still give nme the "Enter Windows
Password" message. Just dont know where have I gone wrong and what can I do
next......

"Richard G. Harper" wrote:

> Double-click the "Client for Microsoft Networks" entry in Network
> properties, then un-select the option to log onto an NT domain. Reboot when
> indicated. You may need to go through the knowledge base article again
> after you do this.
>
> --
> Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User]
> * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
> * for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to.
> * My website, such as it is ... http://rgharper.mvps.org/
> * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
>
> "Jun" > wrote in message
> ...
> >I have an old pc running w98se which was 'a net workring' computer. Now, I
> >am
> > using it at home, What must I do to get rid of the 'network' logon screen
> > or
> > the password screen when we boots up. The logon user box is empty and
> > always
> > wants me to type "user" and when I hit enetr it gives a message
> >
> > "microsoft networking
> > No domain server was available to validate your password. You may not be
> > able to gain access to some network resources. When I click "cancel" it
> > will
> > give "Enter Network Password"
> >
> > And if I click "cancel" at this dialogue, it will goes to desktop.
> >
> > I have followed KB152104, without much luck. The logon password still
> > appears. I have changed the workgroup name to "workgroup" and erase/leave
> > the
> > domain as "blank" that is nothing in the space.
> > Any ideas where did I go wrong, thanks
>
>
>

dadiOH
May 30th 05, 05:42 PM
Jun wrote:
> I have an old pc running w98se which was 'a net workring' computer.
> Now, I am using it at home, What must I do to get rid of the
> 'network' logon screen or the password screen when we boots up. The
> logon user box is empty and always wants me to type "user" and when I
> hit enetr it gives a message

Control Panel
Network
Primary Network Logon
Change to "Windows Logon"

If that choice isn't available under the network components listed in
the top window, you will have to "Add" it as a "Client".

--
dadiOH
____________________________

dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico

PCR
May 30th 05, 11:14 PM
The article you mention...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;152104&Product=w98
How to Prevent a Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me Logon Prompt at
Startup

....says it will not work, if you have User Profiles. You don't say
whether you have them. Do you have the Registry key or the folder(s)
mentioned in...?...

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/156826/EN-US/
How to Disable and Delete User Profiles


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"Jun" > wrote in message
...
| Many thanks for the response. At least the domain issue been resolved.
|
| What I have now is when I reboot, the "Enter Windows Password" box
appears
| So I typed in User name "user" and hit enter and it goes to desktop.
If I
| were to leave the User name space blank and hit "enter" , it will
give3 me
| another message {{"Windows Networking" -You forgot to enter your name.
Click
| ok to enter now}}
|
| Then I apply KB152194, and reboot, it still give nme the "Enter
Windows
| Password" message. Just dont know where have I gone wrong and what can
I do
| next......
|
| "Richard G. Harper" wrote:
|
| > Double-click the "Client for Microsoft Networks" entry in Network
| > properties, then un-select the option to log onto an NT domain.
Reboot when
| > indicated. You may need to go through the knowledge base article
again
| > after you do this.
| >
| > --
| > Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User]
| > * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
| > * for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to.
| > * My website, such as it is ... http://rgharper.mvps.org/
| > * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
| >
| >
| > "Jun" > wrote in message
| > ...
| > >I have an old pc running w98se which was 'a net workring' computer.
Now, I
| > >am
| > > using it at home, What must I do to get rid of the 'network' logon
screen
| > > or
| > > the password screen when we boots up. The logon user box is empty
and
| > > always
| > > wants me to type "user" and when I hit enetr it gives a message
| > >
| > > "microsoft networking
| > > No domain server was available to validate your password. You may
not be
| > > able to gain access to some network resources. When I click
"cancel" it
| > > will
| > > give "Enter Network Password"
| > >
| > > And if I click "cancel" at this dialogue, it will goes to
desktop.
| > >
| > > I have followed KB152104, without much luck. The logon password
still
| > > appears. I have changed the workgroup name to "workgroup" and
erase/leave
| > > the
| > > domain as "blank" that is nothing in the space.
| > > Any ideas where did I go wrong, thanks
| >
| >
| >

Jun
May 31st 05, 01:04 AM
pcr,

I dont quite understand about the user profile. What I have under Password
Properties, there are 3 tags:-Change password/Remote Administrator/User
Profile
Under the Remote Administrator-Enable remote administration of the server
box is uncheck

User Profiles- "All users of the pc......." the box is check.
"Users can customerise......." the box is uncheck

dadIOH,
Primary Network Logon been Change to "Windows Logon" and it doesnt help

Look forward for your suggestions, thanks

"dadiOH" wrote:

> Jun wrote:
> > I have an old pc running w98se which was 'a net workring' computer.
> > Now, I am using it at home, What must I do to get rid of the
> > 'network' logon screen or the password screen when we boots up. The
> > logon user box is empty and always wants me to type "user" and when I
> > hit enetr it gives a message
>
> Control Panel
> Network
> Primary Network Logon
> Change to "Windows Logon"
>
> If that choice isn't available under the network components listed in
> the top window, you will have to "Add" it as a "Client".
>
> --
> dadiOH
> ____________________________
>
> dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
> ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
> LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
> Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
>
>
>

Jun
May 31st 05, 01:45 AM
pcr,
With ref to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/156826/EN-US/
How to Disable and Delete User Profiles

I have under the ProfileList ,
and when hightlighted, the right pane shows: default (value not set)

Under the ProfileList, there are a number of folders p1, p2, p3, p4 etc
When I click on p1, the right pane will have 3 items under the 'name' and
some info under 'data'

example under p1
default (value not set)
BadLocal 01 00 00 00
ProfileImagePath "c\windows\Profiles\P1

Under p2
default (value not set) ---and thats all. Its does
not have the

BadLocal/ProfileImagePath

Under p3
default (value not set)
ProfileImagePth c:\windows\Profiles\p3

Would like to know say if I want to delete p3 only, do I just highlight p3
folder and press delete on the keyboard?

quote from kb156826
"To remove all profiles, remove the ProfileList key." - does that means I
hightlight ProfileList on the left pane and hit "delete" button on the
keyboard?

I have not done anything to the Registry yet but when I go to
c:\windows\Profiles, there is nothing inside the folder.

Need your help please..... thanks




"dadiOH" wrote:

> Jun wrote:
> > I have an old pc running w98se which was 'a net workring' computer.
> > Now, I am using it at home, What must I do to get rid of the
> > 'network' logon screen or the password screen when we boots up. The
> > logon user box is empty and always wants me to type "user" and when I
> > hit enetr it gives a message
>
> Control Panel
> Network
> Primary Network Logon
> Change to "Windows Logon"
>
> If that choice isn't available under the network components listed in
> the top window, you will have to "Add" it as a "Client".
>
> --
> dadiOH
> ____________________________
>
> dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
> ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
> LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
> Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
>
>
>

PCR
May 31st 05, 01:57 AM
Now I'm thinking you needn't delete User Profiles, but only disable
them. From what you've written, they are already disabled. (Still, do
you have the folder, C:\Windows\Profiles, or the Registry key the other
article mentioned?) Anyway,what happens after each step in the following
procedure...?...

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;152104&Product=w98
How to Prevent a Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me Logon Prompt at
Startup
......Quote................
To prevent Windows from prompting you for a password at startup:

1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then
double-click Network.
2. On the Configuration tab, click Windows Logon in the Primary Network
Logon box, and then click OK.
3. When you are prompted to restart your computer, click No.
4. In Control Panel, double-click Passwords.
5. On the Change Passwords tab, click Change Windows Password, select
any of the check boxes that you want, and then click OK.

NOTE: If you cancel the network logon dialog box when you start your
computer, the Change Passwords tab may not be available. You must log on
so that the Change Passwords tab is available.

6. In the Change Windows Password dialog box, type your current Windows
password in the Old Password box. Leave the New Password and Confirm New
Password boxes blank, click OK, and then click OK.

NOTE: If you have forgotten your old password, view the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
189126 Microsoft's Policy Regarding Missing or Invalid Passwords

7. On the User Profiles tab, verify that the All users of this PC use
the same preferences and desktop settings option is selected, and then
click Close.
8. Click Start, point to Search (or Find), and then click For Files or
Folders.
9. Type *.pwl in the Named box, click Local Hard Drives in the Look in
box, and then press ENTER.
10. Right-click one of the .pwl files, click Rename, and then rename the
file with an .old file name extension. Repeat this step for each .pwl
file.

NOTE: If you do not rename the .pwl files, the passwords from those
files may be detected by Windows and the Windows Logon request may
continue to appear.

11. Shut down and then restart your computer.
.......EOQ...........


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"Jun" > wrote in message
...
| pcr,
|
| I dont quite understand about the user profile. What I have under
Password
| Properties, there are 3 tags:-Change password/Remote
Administrator/User
| Profile
| Under the Remote Administrator-Enable remote administration of the
server
| box is uncheck
|
| User Profiles- "All users of the pc......." the box is check.
| "Users can customerise......." the box is uncheck
|
| dadIOH,
| Primary Network Logon been Change to "Windows Logon" and it doesnt
help
|
| Look forward for your suggestions, thanks
|
| "dadiOH" wrote:
|
| > Jun wrote:
| > > I have an old pc running w98se which was 'a net workring'
computer.
| > > Now, I am using it at home, What must I do to get rid of the
| > > 'network' logon screen or the password screen when we boots up.
The
| > > logon user box is empty and always wants me to type "user" and
when I
| > > hit enetr it gives a message
| >
| > Control Panel
| > Network
| > Primary Network Logon
| > Change to "Windows Logon"
| >
| > If that choice isn't available under the network components listed
in
| > the top window, you will have to "Add" it as a "Client".
| >
| > --
| > dadiOH
| > ____________________________
| >
| > dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
| > ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
| > LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
| > Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
| >
| >
| >

PCR
May 31st 05, 08:15 PM
First, just in case those p1, etc., folders are hidden...

(a) START, Settings, Folder Options, View tab.
(b) Bolt "Show all files" & UNcheck "Hide file extensions..."

I really do think, if you have an empty "C:\Windows\Profiles" folder,
you may go ahead & delete that entire Registry key, just as the article
says. Why delete just p3? Who knows, it may solve the original problem.
Certainly, the Key is referencing things that no longer appear to
exist-- p1, p2, p3.

| "To remove all profiles, remove the ProfileList key." - does that
means I
| hightlight ProfileList on the left pane and hit "delete" button on the
| keyboard?

(a) Use RegEdit to get to that Key...
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\ProfileList

(b) Click "ProfileList" in the left pane so that it highlights.

(c) "Registry menu, Export Registry file".
This will create a ".reg" file of the entire Key that is open...
all the items in the right pane & any sub-keys in the left pane
(supposing there was a plus sign on the one highlighted). Give it a name
& location of your choosing, even to the Desktop or My Documents. Then,
if something goes wrong with the following, you will be able to simply
click that file, to Merge it's contents back into the Registry.

(d) R-Clk "ProfileList" in the left pane, & select "Delete".

Now, it is gone. When you are sure you will never need it again, delete
that .reg you created in step (c). See whether the other article will
now get rid of the password requestor. Also, may as well delete the
empty "C:\Windows\Profiles" folder.

By default, when a ".reg" is clicked, it will Merge into the Registry.
To alter the default behavior: "START, Settings, Folder Options, File
Types tab". Scroll to & click "Registration Entries", click the "Edit"
button, select "edit" in the window & click the "Set Default" button.
Now, when you click a ".reg" file, it will open in Notepad for
examination. To merge it into the Registry, R-Clk it & select "Merge".


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"Jun" > wrote in message
...
| pcr,
| With ref to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/156826/EN-US/
| How to Disable and Delete User Profiles
|
| I have under the ProfileList ,
| and when hightlighted, the right pane shows: default (value not
set)
|
| Under the ProfileList, there are a number of folders p1, p2, p3, p4
etc
| When I click on p1, the right pane will have 3 items under the 'name'
and
| some info under 'data'
|
| example under p1
| default (value not set)
| BadLocal 01 00 00 00
| ProfileImagePath "c\windows\Profiles\P1
|
| Under p2
| default (value not set) ---and thats all. Its
does
| not have the
|
| BadLocal/ProfileImagePath
|
| Under p3
| default (value not set)
| ProfileImagePth c:\windows\Profiles\p3
|
| Would like to know say if I want to delete p3 only, do I just
highlight p3
| folder and press delete on the keyboard?
|
| quote from kb156826
| "To remove all profiles, remove the ProfileList key." - does that
means I
| hightlight ProfileList on the left pane and hit "delete" button on the
| keyboard?
|
| I have not done anything to the Registry yet but when I go to
| c:\windows\Profiles, there is nothing inside the folder.
|
| Need your help please..... thanks
|
|
|
|
| "dadiOH" wrote:
|
| > Jun wrote:
| > > I have an old pc running w98se which was 'a net workring'
computer.
| > > Now, I am using it at home, What must I do to get rid of the
| > > 'network' logon screen or the password screen when we boots up.
The
| > > logon user box is empty and always wants me to type "user" and
when I
| > > hit enetr it gives a message
| >
| > Control Panel
| > Network
| > Primary Network Logon
| > Change to "Windows Logon"
| >
| > If that choice isn't available under the network components listed
in
| > the top window, you will have to "Add" it as a "Client".
| >
| > --
| > dadiOH
| > ____________________________
| >
| > dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
| > ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
| > LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
| > Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
| >
| >
| >

Jun
June 1st 05, 01:58 AM
Well, deleted all the p1,p2,p3 etc from the registry and now under
ProfileList-there are nothing inside. When the ProfileList is high lighted,
the right pane shows : Default (value not set)

Then I apply kb152104 again, still no luck. When I on the pc, it still give
me the
"Enter Windows Password" message. with 2 blank boxes.

Under the User name: if I leave it blank and hit enter and goes to the
"setting/c.p/Password - there is no 'change of password 'function.

But if I type "user" and hit enter, the "change of password" function is
available.

Does rhese 2 different cases tell you something?
I know , I need to log in iin order to get the "change of password" function
but just curious why when the "Enter Windows Password" message appears, the
User nmae box is 'blank/empty'. Last shot please, thanks




PCR" wrote:

> First, just in case those p1, etc., folders are hidden...
>
> (a) START, Settings, Folder Options, View tab.
> (b) Bolt "Show all files" & UNcheck "Hide file extensions..."
>
> I really do think, if you have an empty "C:\Windows\Profiles" folder,
> you may go ahead & delete that entire Registry key, just as the article
> says. Why delete just p3? Who knows, it may solve the original problem.
> Certainly, the Key is referencing things that no longer appear to
> exist-- p1, p2, p3.
>
> | "To remove all profiles, remove the ProfileList key." - does that
> means I
> | hightlight ProfileList on the left pane and hit "delete" button on the
> | keyboard?
>
> (a) Use RegEdit to get to that Key...
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\ProfileList
>
> (b) Click "ProfileList" in the left pane so that it highlights.
>
> (c) "Registry menu, Export Registry file".
> This will create a ".reg" file of the entire Key that is open...
> all the items in the right pane & any sub-keys in the left pane
> (supposing there was a plus sign on the one highlighted). Give it a name
> & location of your choosing, even to the Desktop or My Documents. Then,
> if something goes wrong with the following, you will be able to simply
> click that file, to Merge it's contents back into the Registry.
>
> (d) R-Clk "ProfileList" in the left pane, & select "Delete".
>
> Now, it is gone. When you are sure you will never need it again, delete
> that .reg you created in step (c). See whether the other article will
> now get rid of the password requestor. Also, may as well delete the
> empty "C:\Windows\Profiles" folder.
>
> By default, when a ".reg" is clicked, it will Merge into the Registry.
> To alter the default behavior: "START, Settings, Folder Options, File
> Types tab". Scroll to & click "Registration Entries", click the "Edit"
> button, select "edit" in the window & click the "Set Default" button.
> Now, when you click a ".reg" file, it will open in Notepad for
> examination. To merge it into the Registry, R-Clk it & select "Merge".
>
>
> --
> Thanks or Good Luck,
> There may be humor in this post, and,
> Naturally, you will not sue,
> should things get worse after this,
> PCR
>
> "Jun" > wrote in message
> ...
> | pcr,
> | With ref to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/156826/EN-US/
> | How to Disable and Delete User Profiles
> |
> | I have under the ProfileList ,
> | and when hightlighted, the right pane shows: default (value not
> set)
> |
> | Under the ProfileList, there are a number of folders p1, p2, p3, p4
> etc
> | When I click on p1, the right pane will have 3 items under the 'name'
> and
> | some info under 'data'
> |
> | example under p1
> | default (value not set)
> | BadLocal 01 00 00 00
> | ProfileImagePath "c\windows\Profiles\P1
> |
> | Under p2
> | default (value not set) ---and thats all. Its
> does
> | not have the
> |
> | BadLocal/ProfileImagePath
> |
> | Under p3
> | default (value not set)
> | ProfileImagePth c:\windows\Profiles\p3
> |
> | Would like to know say if I want to delete p3 only, do I just
> highlight p3
> | folder and press delete on the keyboard?
> |
> | quote from kb156826
> | "To remove all profiles, remove the ProfileList key." - does that
> means I
> | hightlight ProfileList on the left pane and hit "delete" button on the
> | keyboard?
> |
> | I have not done anything to the Registry yet but when I go to
> | c:\windows\Profiles, there is nothing inside the folder.
> |
> | Need your help please..... thanks
> |
> |
> |
> |
> | "dadiOH" wrote:
> |
> | > Jun wrote:
> | > > I have an old pc running w98se which was 'a net workring'
> computer.
> | > > Now, I am using it at home, What must I do to get rid of the
> | > > 'network' logon screen or the password screen when we boots up.
> The
> | > > logon user box is empty and always wants me to type "user" and
> when I
> | > > hit enetr it gives a message
> | >
> | > Control Panel
> | > Network
> | > Primary Network Logon
> | > Change to "Windows Logon"
> | >
> | > If that choice isn't available under the network components listed
> in
> | > the top window, you will have to "Add" it as a "Client".
> | >
> | > --
> | > dadiOH
> | > ____________________________
> | >
> | > dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
> | > ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
> | > LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
> | > Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
> | >
> | >
> | >
>
>
>

PCR
June 1st 05, 06:21 AM
| Well, deleted all the p1,p2,p3 etc from the registry and now under
| ProfileList-there are nothing inside. When the ProfileList is high
lighted,
| the right pane shows : Default (value not set)

Go back & delete "ProfileList" itself. There's no telling whether the
presence of even the empty key is causing misbehavior.

| Then I apply kb152104 again, still no luck. When I on the pc, it
still give
| me the "Enter Windows Password" message. with 2 blank boxes.

Uhuh.

| Under the User name: if I leave it blank and hit enter and goes to the
| "setting/c.p/Password - there is no 'change of password 'function.
|
| But if I type "user" and hit enter, the "change of password" function
is
| available.

Well, I think that is what the NOTE at step (5) said would happen. So,
proceed with the procedure...

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;152104&Product=w98
How to Prevent a Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me Logon Prompt at
Startup
......Quote................
To prevent Windows from prompting you for a password at startup:

1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then
double-click Network.
2. On the Configuration tab, click Windows Logon in the Primary Network
Logon box, and then click OK.
3. When you are prompted to restart your computer, click No.
4. In Control Panel, double-click Passwords.
5. On the Change Passwords tab, click Change Windows Password, select
any of the check boxes that you want, and then click OK.

NOTE: If you cancel the network logon dialog box when you start your
computer, the Change Passwords tab may not be available. You must log on
so that the Change Passwords tab is available.

6. In the Change Windows Password dialog box, type your current Windows
password in the Old Password box. Leave the New Password and Confirm New
Password boxes blank, click OK, and then click OK.

NOTE: If you have forgotten your old password, view the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
189126 Microsoft's Policy Regarding Missing or Invalid Passwords

7. On the User Profiles tab, verify that the All users of this PC use
the same preferences and desktop settings option is selected, and then
click Close.
8. Click Start, point to Search (or Find), and then click For Files or
Folders.
9. Type *.pwl in the Named box, click Local Hard Drives in the Look in
box, and then press ENTER.
10. Right-click one of the .pwl files, click Rename, and then rename the
file with an .old file name extension. Repeat this step for each .pwl
file.

NOTE: If you do not rename the .pwl files, the passwords from those
files may be detected by Windows and the Windows Logon request may
continue to appear.

11. Shut down and then restart your computer.
.......EOQ...........


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"Jun" > wrote in message
...
| Well, deleted all the p1,p2,p3 etc from the registry and now under
| ProfileList-there are nothing inside. When the ProfileList is high
lighted,
| the right pane shows : Default (value not set)
|
| Then I apply kb152104 again, still no luck. When I on the pc, it
still give
| me the
| "Enter Windows Password" message. with 2 blank boxes.
|
| Under the User name: if I leave it blank and hit enter and goes to the
| "setting/c.p/Password - there is no 'change of password 'function.
|
| But if I type "user" and hit enter, the "change of password" function
is
| available.
|
| Does rhese 2 different cases tell you something?
| I know , I need to log in iin order to get the "change of password"
function
| but just curious why when the "Enter Windows Password" message
appears, the
| User nmae box is 'blank/empty'. Last shot please, thanks
|
|
|
|
| PCR" wrote:
|
| > First, just in case those p1, etc., folders are hidden...
| >
| > (a) START, Settings, Folder Options, View tab.
| > (b) Bolt "Show all files" & UNcheck "Hide file extensions..."
| >
| > I really do think, if you have an empty "C:\Windows\Profiles"
folder,
| > you may go ahead & delete that entire Registry key, just as the
article
| > says. Why delete just p3? Who knows, it may solve the original
problem.
| > Certainly, the Key is referencing things that no longer appear to
| > exist-- p1, p2, p3.
| >
| > | "To remove all profiles, remove the ProfileList key." - does that
| > means I
| > | hightlight ProfileList on the left pane and hit "delete" button on
the
| > | keyboard?
| >
| > (a) Use RegEdit to get to that Key...
| >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\ProfileList
| >
| > (b) Click "ProfileList" in the left pane so that it highlights.
| >
| > (c) "Registry menu, Export Registry file".
| > This will create a ".reg" file of the entire Key that is
open...
| > all the items in the right pane & any sub-keys in the left pane
| > (supposing there was a plus sign on the one highlighted). Give it a
name
| > & location of your choosing, even to the Desktop or My Documents.
Then,
| > if something goes wrong with the following, you will be able to
simply
| > click that file, to Merge it's contents back into the Registry.
| >
| > (d) R-Clk "ProfileList" in the left pane, & select "Delete".
| >
| > Now, it is gone. When you are sure you will never need it again,
delete
| > that .reg you created in step (c). See whether the other article
will
| > now get rid of the password requestor. Also, may as well delete the
| > empty "C:\Windows\Profiles" folder.
| >
| > By default, when a ".reg" is clicked, it will Merge into the
Registry.
| > To alter the default behavior: "START, Settings, Folder Options,
File
| > Types tab". Scroll to & click "Registration Entries", click the
"Edit"
| > button, select "edit" in the window & click the "Set Default"
button.
| > Now, when you click a ".reg" file, it will open in Notepad for
| > examination. To merge it into the Registry, R-Clk it & select
"Merge".
| >
| >
| > --
| > Thanks or Good Luck,
| > There may be humor in this post, and,
| > Naturally, you will not sue,
| > should things get worse after this,
| > PCR
| >
| > "Jun" > wrote in message
| > ...
| > | pcr,
| > | With ref to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/156826/EN-US/
| > | How to Disable and Delete User Profiles
| > |
| > | I have under the ProfileList ,
| > | and when hightlighted, the right pane shows: default (value
not
| > set)
| > |
| > | Under the ProfileList, there are a number of folders p1, p2, p3,
p4
| > etc
| > | When I click on p1, the right pane will have 3 items under the
'name'
| > and
| > | some info under 'data'
| > |
| > | example under p1
| > | default (value not set)
| > | BadLocal 01 00 00 00
| > | ProfileImagePath "c\windows\Profiles\P1
| > |
| > | Under p2
| > | default (value not set) ---and thats all.
Its
| > does
| > | not have the
| > |
| > | BadLocal/ProfileImagePath
| > |
| > | Under p3
| > | default (value not set)
| > | ProfileImagePth c:\windows\Profiles\p3
| > |
| > | Would like to know say if I want to delete p3 only, do I just
| > highlight p3
| > | folder and press delete on the keyboard?
| > |
| > | quote from kb156826
| > | "To remove all profiles, remove the ProfileList key." - does that
| > means I
| > | hightlight ProfileList on the left pane and hit "delete" button on
the
| > | keyboard?
| > |
| > | I have not done anything to the Registry yet but when I go to
| > | c:\windows\Profiles, there is nothing inside the folder.
| > |
| > | Need your help please..... thanks
| > |
| > |
| > |
| > |
| > | "dadiOH" wrote:
| > |
| > | > Jun wrote:
| > | > > I have an old pc running w98se which was 'a net workring'
| > computer.
| > | > > Now, I am using it at home, What must I do to get rid of the
| > | > > 'network' logon screen or the password screen when we boots
up.
| > The
| > | > > logon user box is empty and always wants me to type "user" and
| > when I
| > | > > hit enetr it gives a message
| > | >
| > | > Control Panel
| > | > Network
| > | > Primary Network Logon
| > | > Change to "Windows Logon"
| > | >
| > | > If that choice isn't available under the network components
listed
| > in
| > | > the top window, you will have to "Add" it as a "Client".
| > | >
| > | > --
| > | > dadiOH
| > | > ____________________________
| > | >
| > | > dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
| > | > ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
| > | > LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
| > | > Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
| > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| >
| >
| >

Jun
June 1st 05, 11:53 AM
Many thanks, all sorted out now.

"PCR" wrote:

> | Well, deleted all the p1,p2,p3 etc from the registry and now under
> | ProfileList-there are nothing inside. When the ProfileList is high
> lighted,
> | the right pane shows : Default (value not set)
>
> Go back & delete "ProfileList" itself. There's no telling whether the
> presence of even the empty key is causing misbehavior.
>
> | Then I apply kb152104 again, still no luck. When I on the pc, it
> still give
> | me the "Enter Windows Password" message. with 2 blank boxes.
>
> Uhuh.
>
> | Under the User name: if I leave it blank and hit enter and goes to the
> | "setting/c.p/Password - there is no 'change of password 'function.
> |
> | But if I type "user" and hit enter, the "change of password" function
> is
> | available.
>
> Well, I think that is what the NOTE at step (5) said would happen. So,
> proceed with the procedure...
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;152104&Product=w98
> How to Prevent a Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me Logon Prompt at
> Startup
> ......Quote................
> To prevent Windows from prompting you for a password at startup:
>
> 1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then
> double-click Network.
> 2. On the Configuration tab, click Windows Logon in the Primary Network
> Logon box, and then click OK.
> 3. When you are prompted to restart your computer, click No.
> 4. In Control Panel, double-click Passwords.
> 5. On the Change Passwords tab, click Change Windows Password, select
> any of the check boxes that you want, and then click OK.
>
> NOTE: If you cancel the network logon dialog box when you start your
> computer, the Change Passwords tab may not be available. You must log on
> so that the Change Passwords tab is available.
>
> 6. In the Change Windows Password dialog box, type your current Windows
> password in the Old Password box. Leave the New Password and Confirm New
> Password boxes blank, click OK, and then click OK.
>
> NOTE: If you have forgotten your old password, view the following
> article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
> 189126 Microsoft's Policy Regarding Missing or Invalid Passwords
>
> 7. On the User Profiles tab, verify that the All users of this PC use
> the same preferences and desktop settings option is selected, and then
> click Close.
> 8. Click Start, point to Search (or Find), and then click For Files or
> Folders.
> 9. Type *.pwl in the Named box, click Local Hard Drives in the Look in
> box, and then press ENTER.
> 10. Right-click one of the .pwl files, click Rename, and then rename the
> file with an .old file name extension. Repeat this step for each .pwl
> file.
>
> NOTE: If you do not rename the .pwl files, the passwords from those
> files may be detected by Windows and the Windows Logon request may
> continue to appear.
>
> 11. Shut down and then restart your computer.
> .......EOQ...........
>
>
> --
> Thanks or Good Luck,
> There may be humor in this post, and,
> Naturally, you will not sue,
> should things get worse after this,
> PCR
>
> "Jun" > wrote in message
> ...
> | Well, deleted all the p1,p2,p3 etc from the registry and now under
> | ProfileList-there are nothing inside. When the ProfileList is high
> lighted,
> | the right pane shows : Default (value not set)
> |
> | Then I apply kb152104 again, still no luck. When I on the pc, it
> still give
> | me the
> | "Enter Windows Password" message. with 2 blank boxes.
> |
> | Under the User name: if I leave it blank and hit enter and goes to the
> | "setting/c.p/Password - there is no 'change of password 'function.
> |
> | But if I type "user" and hit enter, the "change of password" function
> is
> | available.
> |
> | Does rhese 2 different cases tell you something?
> | I know , I need to log in iin order to get the "change of password"
> function
> | but just curious why when the "Enter Windows Password" message
> appears, the
> | User nmae box is 'blank/empty'. Last shot please, thanks
> |
> |
> |
> |
> | PCR" wrote:
> |
> | > First, just in case those p1, etc., folders are hidden...
> | >
> | > (a) START, Settings, Folder Options, View tab.
> | > (b) Bolt "Show all files" & UNcheck "Hide file extensions..."
> | >
> | > I really do think, if you have an empty "C:\Windows\Profiles"
> folder,
> | > you may go ahead & delete that entire Registry key, just as the
> article
> | > says. Why delete just p3? Who knows, it may solve the original
> problem.
> | > Certainly, the Key is referencing things that no longer appear to
> | > exist-- p1, p2, p3.
> | >
> | > | "To remove all profiles, remove the ProfileList key." - does that
> | > means I
> | > | hightlight ProfileList on the left pane and hit "delete" button on
> the
> | > | keyboard?
> | >
> | > (a) Use RegEdit to get to that Key...
> | >
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\ProfileList
> | >
> | > (b) Click "ProfileList" in the left pane so that it highlights.
> | >
> | > (c) "Registry menu, Export Registry file".
> | > This will create a ".reg" file of the entire Key that is
> open...
> | > all the items in the right pane & any sub-keys in the left pane
> | > (supposing there was a plus sign on the one highlighted). Give it a
> name
> | > & location of your choosing, even to the Desktop or My Documents.
> Then,
> | > if something goes wrong with the following, you will be able to
> simply
> | > click that file, to Merge it's contents back into the Registry.
> | >
> | > (d) R-Clk "ProfileList" in the left pane, & select "Delete".
> | >
> | > Now, it is gone. When you are sure you will never need it again,
> delete
> | > that .reg you created in step (c). See whether the other article
> will
> | > now get rid of the password requestor. Also, may as well delete the
> | > empty "C:\Windows\Profiles" folder.
> | >
> | > By default, when a ".reg" is clicked, it will Merge into the
> Registry.
> | > To alter the default behavior: "START, Settings, Folder Options,
> File
> | > Types tab". Scroll to & click "Registration Entries", click the
> "Edit"
> | > button, select "edit" in the window & click the "Set Default"
> button.
> | > Now, when you click a ".reg" file, it will open in Notepad for
> | > examination. To merge it into the Registry, R-Clk it & select
> "Merge".
> | >
> | >
> | > --
> | > Thanks or Good Luck,
> | > There may be humor in this post, and,
> | > Naturally, you will not sue,
> | > should things get worse after this,
> | > PCR
> | >
> | > "Jun" > wrote in message
> | > ...
> | > | pcr,
> | > | With ref to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/156826/EN-US/
> | > | How to Disable and Delete User Profiles
> | > |
> | > | I have under the ProfileList ,
> | > | and when hightlighted, the right pane shows: default (value
> not
> | > set)
> | > |
> | > | Under the ProfileList, there are a number of folders p1, p2, p3,
> p4
> | > etc
> | > | When I click on p1, the right pane will have 3 items under the
> 'name'
> | > and
> | > | some info under 'data'
> | > |
> | > | example under p1
> | > | default (value not set)
> | > | BadLocal 01 00 00 00
> | > | ProfileImagePath "c\windows\Profiles\P1
> | > |
> | > | Under p2
> | > | default (value not set) ---and thats all.
> Its
> | > does
> | > | not have the
> | > |
> | > | BadLocal/ProfileImagePath
> | > |
> | > | Under p3
> | > | default (value not set)
> | > | ProfileImagePth c:\windows\Profiles\p3
> | > |
> | > | Would like to know say if I want to delete p3 only, do I just
> | > highlight p3
> | > | folder and press delete on the keyboard?
> | > |
> | > | quote from kb156826
> | > | "To remove all profiles, remove the ProfileList key." - does that
> | > means I
> | > | hightlight ProfileList on the left pane and hit "delete" button on
> the
> | > | keyboard?
> | > |
> | > | I have not done anything to the Registry yet but when I go to
> | > | c:\windows\Profiles, there is nothing inside the folder.
> | > |
> | > | Need your help please..... thanks
> | > |
> | > |
> | > |
> | > |
> | > | "dadiOH" wrote:
> | > |
> | > | > Jun wrote:
> | > | > > I have an old pc running w98se which was 'a net workring'
> | > computer.
> | > | > > Now, I am using it at home, What must I do to get rid of the
> | > | > > 'network' logon screen or the password screen when we boots
> up.
> | > The
> | > | > > logon user box is empty and always wants me to type "user" and
> | > when I
> | > | > > hit enetr it gives a message
> | > | >
> | > | > Control Panel
> | > | > Network
> | > | > Primary Network Logon
> | > | > Change to "Windows Logon"
> | > | >
> | > | > If that choice isn't available under the network components
> listed
> | > in
> | > | > the top window, you will have to "Add" it as a "Client".
> | > | >
> | > | > --
> | > | > dadiOH
> | > | > ____________________________
> | > | >
> | > | > dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
> | > | > ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
> | > | > LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
> | > | > Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
> | > | >
> | > | >
> | > | >
> | >
> | >
> | >
>
>
>

PCR
June 2nd 05, 12:11 AM
You are welcome. Glad to hear it.

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"Jun" > wrote in message
...
| Many thanks, all sorted out now.
|
| "PCR" wrote:
....snip