I have set up a password to log-on, running Win98, which works fine, but have discovered that pressing cancel at the prompt also logs the user into the system. There is only one user set up. Any ideas why and how to fix it?
If I understand you correctly..
1)the win logon w/password creates a whole user profile of specific settings whereas
2)using the cancel button to log onto windows uses the "Default" user settings only.....yet if the "default" user makes changes to any System settings or preferences...these should not be reflected in the "user" profile settings.....
3)I'm not that sure what the exact diff (as far as security goes/Adm. priv.) "Windows logon" vs "Microsoft Family logon".....
You can see which one your using by right clicking "Network Neighborhood" on desktop and look at the "primary network logon"......
specifics from your reply will be helpful....
How secure do you need the Pc to be...?
TT4U
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Notification:
These are just "my" thoughts....and should be carefully measured against other opinions....I try very hard to impart correct info at all times.
Ok..i get you. I'll have to look this afternoon as to which it is.
Well, we want the computer completely secure. There will only be 3 who know the password.
How can I set it up so that no matter what, only the 3 have access?
It IS possible!
First, you must install the policy editor from your win98 CD: Start/Settins/Control Panel/AddRemove Programs/Windows Setup/Have Disk -> and you indicate the folder on your win98 CD containing the policy editor instalation kit (the *.inf file).
Then, from Programs/Accesories/System Tools run Policy editor: select "open registry" and search options for logging on win98 and on the network, like "user must suply password" or "doesn't show last user" ; check them!
Good luck!
Gicutale
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