Finding new workstations with Win98 on them is getting too hard and we are, with much resistance, moving "up?" to XP workstations on our Netware 5 network. The primary problem we are encountering is that each workstation may have multiple users and we do not always know ahead of time who will be using the workstation.
We are looking for a "fix" to the login problem. We want the user to be prompted with a Novell login so they can authenticate to the server but we could care less who they login to the workstation as. In 98 if a new user sat down at a workstation, all windows would do is ask them for thier password twice. But now, if we have not defined the user first, they can't login to the workstation.
I have seen several articles on autologins. But when I enable the windows autologin it bypasses the Novell login as well. Is there a compromise here?
We are looking for a "fix" to the login problem. We want the user to be prompted with a Novell login so they can authenticate to the server but we could care less who they login to the workstation as. In 98 if a new user sat down at a workstation, all windows would do is ask them for thier password twice. But now, if we have not defined the user first, they can't login to the workstation.
I have seen several articles on autologins. But when I enable the windows autologin it bypasses the Novell login as well. Is there a compromise here?