I have a pc w/ win 95 and policy editor. I do not have (nor do I want) the pc join the domain. How do I give this pc a networked printer w/out having it join the domain? I really want to keep the policy editor in tact. Any suggestions? I tried sharing the printer on a win98 box but was...
I figured it out. I did a search for autoloagon and came up with this article (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q141858). I knew I needed a registry hack. I can't stand searching that site!
It is setup that way. I have client for microsoft networks,3COM 3c920 NIC, and TCP/IP as protocol. Primary Network logon is Client for Microsoft Networks.
I deleted the *.pwl file and nothing. When I reboot, the pc loads straight into Windows w/out giving a logon. If I click start, shutdown and close all programs and Logon as a new user the policy editor works or if I'm joining the domain I get a domain logon. I have checked the network...
I think I need a registry hack. I am unable to get windows to give me a logon at boot. The pc boots straight to windows without having the user logon. I must select log on as a different user to get a sign-on. I brought the pc into the domain and loaded everything I needed off the server...
We have recently switched our email service from corp. workgroup to IMAP. I have an IBM NetVista with Win 2k and Office 2K. I imported my old *.pst file for contacts and personal folders. Everything went over just fine for about four months. The only program I have put on my PC since the...
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