Hi,
I have just installed version 7, and during the installation I checked the box for dial-up adapter(since I have a ist and using tcp/ip I figured it would make my email encryption easier). I was then prompted to reboot to finalize the instalation, when the reboot is through a box comes up asking me for my usrename:, password:, and Domain:, well the username is the name I gave the computer when I installed it, and the domain is labeled WORKGROUP, but the password I have no clue since I do not have a network nor deal with microsoft.
I am a private, home user and haven't a clue as to how to figure out and/or get rid of the network box that comes up.
Thanks up front, oh one other thing, when I bypass the box by X'ing out of it, it states some items may not work properly, so I don't know if that means that pgpnet is one of the items.
AND, if I rt. click on the icon in the tray for pgpnet, it states 'no host', what should that say??
finished finally, thanks for your patients.
I have just installed version 7, and during the installation I checked the box for dial-up adapter(since I have a ist and using tcp/ip I figured it would make my email encryption easier). I was then prompted to reboot to finalize the instalation, when the reboot is through a box comes up asking me for my usrename:, password:, and Domain:, well the username is the name I gave the computer when I installed it, and the domain is labeled WORKGROUP, but the password I have no clue since I do not have a network nor deal with microsoft.
I am a private, home user and haven't a clue as to how to figure out and/or get rid of the network box that comes up.
Thanks up front, oh one other thing, when I bypass the box by X'ing out of it, it states some items may not work properly, so I don't know if that means that pgpnet is one of the items.
AND, if I rt. click on the icon in the tray for pgpnet, it states 'no host', what should that say??
finished finally, thanks for your patients.