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Windows/Network Login and TweakUI
Although TweakUI is listed on
the Microsoft Internet Website as a Windows95 utility,it
works also very nicely on Windows NT4, allowing to bypass
the NT4 Login procedure and to boot immediately to the
Desktop !
Last info (Oct.21,2000) : TweakUI for
Win95/98/ME/NT/2000 |
Once any kind on network (Ethernet,
Dialup-adapter) is installed, you will get during Windows95
startup the 'Login' screen.

Or:

When you are connected at work at a server with confidential
data, such user-logins (with passwords) are a MUST, but at home,
it only delays the startup.
Are you only using Dialup-Networking to connect to the Internet ?

The easiest method is to change your Primary Network Logon:

to Windows
Logon.
On reboot, Do NOT enter any password:


because when configured for "Windows Logon" and having
NO password, then Windows will NOT present anymore the Logo
screen.
If you did already define a password, change it to "having
no password":
You can do that in the Control-Panel:

Enter your old password, do NOT enter any new password.
There is also the more radial solution:

Use FIND to locate in C:\WINDOWS the Password-file (PWL-file) for
that
username and delete it !
That will delete for this user all
password (including the passwords used in Dialup-Networking),
but on entering this username during Logon, you will be prompted
again for password, where you do NOT enter any password.
Do you have a Network-board installed and you
need to use as
Primary Network Logon ?


Part of the 'unsupported' Windows95 PowerToys, download from: http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/contents/wutoys/w95pwrtoysset
Windows 98: includes PowerToys
/ TweakUI
(but Windows98 SE does NOT anymore
include the PowerToys / TweakUI)
'TweakUI' allows to automate the login-procedure. Once
it is installed (via the content-menu 'install'-option of the
tweakui.inf-file), the TweakUI is available in the Control Panel:

Select the tab:network to use it. But be aware
of the warning:
there is no password confidentiality
!
But now, there is no more possibility to login as a different
user, UNLESS:
You press the SHIFT-key and HOLD
IT DOWN, as soon as during boot-up the system has
changed to the Graphic resolution !
That tells Windows95/NT4 to IGNORE the AUTO-LOGIN and it will
prompt you with the Login-window, allowing you now to login as a
different user.
If you like to do this definition manually, use
"Regedit" to define the
registry keys and its values (which are
all String-values):

The NT4-registry keys are almost identical (WindowsNT instead of Windows):

but you need in addition the key "DefaultDomainName",
which is either
the Windows NT-domain or ( if you are not member of an NT-Domain)
just
your own local Computer-name.
Display of Login-Box without the
name of the last user
The system will remember your last login-name and show it at the
next startup.
If you do not like this (i.e. Windows95 showing the last user),
you can also use "TweakUI" :
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On the Tab: Paranoia, check the item:
"clear Last User at Logon" |
If you do not like to use TweakUI, here is the
Registry key for this action:

"I
forgot my Login-Password !"
(Windows 95 ONLY ! )
In case, that you forget your Login-password: Just login as a new
user, define a new password, then have a look in C:\WINDOWS for
*.PWL-files: these files store for each user the passwords.
Just delete the file with your user-name, then restart Windows.
You can now enter your own username and define a new password.
This procedure is ONLY valid for Windows 95 with its
"weak" security system, it does NOT apply to Windows
NT4 with its 'strong' security system.
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