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Paradoxdb3
Guest
Good evening,
When I did a fresh clean install of Windows 98 SE, the final step was to
enter a password on the startup/logon screen, with a message that said, "Tip,
if you don't enter a password, you won't get this promp again". I have never
entered a password, so that Windows will load as soon as I turn on my
computer without me having to log on. I like it that way, since my computer
is only for home use and only my wife and I use it. There's no need for a
password. (Besides, from what I remember, you can simply hit cancel and
Windows will load without the correct password)
Now...there's a log off option in the start menu. What would happen if I
selected that option? Would that mean from that time on, I would be
presented with a logon screen?
How about this question...What if I do decide to create a profile in which
Windows will always ask for a password in order to load...Can I use TweakUI
to remember the password so that I will not have to enter it and Windows will
automatically load?
Thanks and I hope this all makes sense!
When I did a fresh clean install of Windows 98 SE, the final step was to
enter a password on the startup/logon screen, with a message that said, "Tip,
if you don't enter a password, you won't get this promp again". I have never
entered a password, so that Windows will load as soon as I turn on my
computer without me having to log on. I like it that way, since my computer
is only for home use and only my wife and I use it. There's no need for a
password. (Besides, from what I remember, you can simply hit cancel and
Windows will load without the correct password)
Now...there's a log off option in the start menu. What would happen if I
selected that option? Would that mean from that time on, I would be
presented with a logon screen?
How about this question...What if I do decide to create a profile in which
Windows will always ask for a password in order to load...Can I use TweakUI
to remember the password so that I will not have to enter it and Windows will
automatically load?
Thanks and I hope this all makes sense!