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frosty2000
June 12th 04, 03:24 PM
I am just using my computer at home. How can I get rid of
the Network Logon, when 98 boots up? (and get rid of
the "Network Neighborhood" icon also)

Mark Adams
June 14th 04, 01:03 AM
frosty2000 wrote:
> I am just using my computer at home. How can I get rid of
> the Network Logon, when 98 boots up? (and get rid of
> the "Network Neighborhood" icon also)

Try this: Open up your Device Manager and delete any network adaptor
that appears there. Reboot.
--
Mark E. Adams, 2004 -- drop the "dot" to email me.

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"This isn't brain surgery; it's just television."
- David Letterman

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keith
June 25th 04, 01:19 AM
I, too, have a stand alone (98 SE) not hooked up to any network that
keeps asking for Network log-on password. Found two network adaptors and
deleted them. Lost the network log on prompt but ALSO LOST INTERNET
CONNECTION. Had to get (ethernet driver ?) re-installed. OOPS.
"Mark Adams" > wrote in message
s.com...
>
>
> frosty2000 wrote:
> > I am just using my computer at home. How can I get rid of
> > the Network Logon, when 98 boots up? (and get rid of
> > the "Network Neighborhood" icon also)
>
> Try this: Open up your Device Manager and delete any network adaptor
> that appears there. Reboot.
> --
> Mark E. Adams, 2004 -- drop the "dot" to email me.
>
> CONSIDER: ===========---------,,,,,,,,,............. . . . . .
>
> "This isn't brain surgery; it's just television."
> - David Letterman
>
> =====================---------,,,,,,,,,............. . . . . .
>