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Windows logon after Microsoft networking logon 1

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Dec 30, 1999
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If the nodes primary logon is set to Microsoft networking, why does windows logon appear after domain logon?
 
I believe this happens if the username and/or password for windows is different than the domain logon.
 
Thanks for the quick response. Making a blank password seemed to do the trick also. Hey wahooguy, cool name! Thanks again...
 
There's also a registry entry you can use to get rid of the Windows logon - <br>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Network, then add a dword value of 0x00000001 for a DisablePwdCaching key.
 
Visitor's registry fix works well (what was his name again?).<br>
In any case, wahooguy, GO TRIBE!
 
LOL - sorry about that, guess maybe it's time to come up with a better 'name' to use on these forums. Glad to hear that the registry fix helped you out though.
 
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