I never used to have to logon, since I'm the only user on my computer, unless I had the network card in when I boot, and then it would give me the logon screen. But now, every time I log on, networked or not, I get this logon box. And even when I'm on the network I don't require a userid, since it's a peer network and everything is controlled at the computer name level. And, if I don't at least enter a userid (which I just make up, since I don't have a userid defined), it won't let me in, unless I "cancel" thelogon box, and then I can't make it save the password for my dialup login, which it used to do in the dial-up networking panel.
I checked control panel, there are NO users defined. And I'm using "Windows Logon" as my primary network logon. And i deleted all the *.pwl files. And rebooted several times, and still I get the logon.
Any ideas what's going on here?
I checked control panel, there are NO users defined. And I'm using "Windows Logon" as my primary network logon. And i deleted all the *.pwl files. And rebooted several times, and still I get the logon.
Any ideas what's going on here?