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Discussion in 'Technology Forum' started by Intimidator Coach, May 16, 2006.

  1. Intimidator Coach

    Intimidator Coach Full Access Member

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    The pc i'm messing with has win98 on it...

    when you boot it up a " Enter Network Password " box pops up...

    just click cancel and it boots right up.. you dont have to enter a password ...

    How do i eliminate this box from coming up altogether...

    Its not my pc , but it is annoying when you walk away to get a soda or coffee and come back to think you have a booted up pc and its at this screen...

    Any help ?
     
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    Uninstall the Client for Microsoft Networks in Network properties.
     
  3. Intimidator Coach

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    i seen that... but i figured i better wait and ask...

    Thanks... besides this one .. some one asked me to see if i could get their win 95 working.. said its running slow.... :woohoo:
     
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    Toll Booth Willie Welcome to Wusta!

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    NFW, why bother having a computer if it's going to run Windows 95? Why don't you just cut the bullshit and install Winders 3.1?
     
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    Make it 3.11 - Windows for Workgroups. Why settle for less?
     

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