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Can not enter password at welcome screen
"Fola" <myfol...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:040501c1f3b8$72e6b9a0$3bef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA10... There is an error in the number "Unread mail messages" shown on the Windows Welcome screen. I changed the .NET Passport linked to my login account but mails from the former account still add to the total # of mails.

XP does not go back to Welcome screen after screen svaer
Robert B. Clark epy...@vdhrfg.arg comp os ms-windows setup win3x Blaise Halsey Russaouen <br...@netcom.ca> wrote: How to get rid of the Win 95 welcome message (which has the user's name and password in it)? I cannot find the file in Win explorer. Any assistance would be appreciated. One, I am not aware of such a

Deleting the "Welcome to Windows 98" screen.
Arak Koba k...@home.com alt windows98 vince candline wrote: Can anyone help me get rid of the Windows 98 welcome window after boot up? Clicking the box on it that says " don't show again " doesn't help. Thank you, Vince Go into the WINDOWS folder and delete the executable file. That worked for me!

How To Bypass Windows Welcome Screen
Old Gringo oldgringo747-noworkie-...@yahoo.com 24hoursupport helpdesk Chris Turner wrote: CAN ANYONE TELL ME PLEASE HowI get rid of the windows welcome screen It has been 7 years since I have seen the welcome screen in Win98se but the first time I saw the welcome screen there was some ungodly music that accompanied

Novell Client for XP and the Windows Welcome Screen
Alan Edwards edwa...@southcom.com.au microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Make a shortcut in that folder to C:\WINDOWS\WELCOME.EXE ...Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems In microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion, Ninos Butrus <but...@alphalink.com.au> wrote: To Readers, Please help me.

Strictly needed in Windows 95?
JR K Yoshikawa yoshik...@ameritech.net microsoft public jp outlookexpress win This is a discussion group of Outlook Express for Windows of a Japanese version that is contributed. If it is not a topic of the product of a Japanese version Please use the group of the language used specifying it from the below. Welcome

Windows Welcome screen Message counter
VBS C:\windows\temp\Copy.vbs C:\WINDOWS\TEMP>del copy.vbs Access denied C:\WINDOWS\TEMP>attrib copy.vbs -r C:\WINDOWS\TEMP>del copy.vbs Thanks to all who helped. You are welcome. -- Oliver (replies to the "Reply-to:" address will reach me; unless spam is sent to it, after which all its mail will be discarded}.

Windows welcome screen
"Warren Strickland" <warrenstrickla...@cox.net> wrote in message news:UClla.75217$yh1.4427102@news1.east.cox.net... After downloading Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1 from the Windows Update site, the computer now goes to a Welcome screen where I have to click on my username in order to reach the desktop.

Windows welcome screen not responding to the keyboard
Robert
Aldwinckle rob...@techemail.com microsoft public internetexplorer general microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance (cross-post added .... how I can ensure that resources are released when tabs and/or windows are closed? Thanks in advance for your help. I appreciate the effort. You're welcome.

Windows welcome message
... that ack's tests have been written incorrectly. I implemented your suggestions and fixed the corresponding test cases. Now the tests can be written just with perl quoting in mind, the rest is taken care of when building the command line. Checked in as revision 725, testers on Windows welcome! Cheers, Torsten.

Windows Welcome Screen Unavailable
I have a computer with Windows XP Home, the other day it froze and when rebooted it came up with following missing or corrupted \windows\system32\config\system. I tried to use the Recovery Console, I tried repairing it, I tried to get it to go into Safe Mode and still everytime I reboot it goes to the Welcome

Welcome To Windows
Every time I boot my laptop, the Windows welcome box comes up. I have checked the box to disable it but it continues to come up. Any suggestions on how to get rid of it? I assume there is a line in the system registry that needs to be changed. But where? Also, 98% of the time when I go to shut down,

Windows XP Home Crash
Sharon F sharonf...@ETEmvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 16:10:05 -0800, luca wrote: Hi, when I log on my PC via the welcome screen (not the ctrl- alt-del), I get a message that I got 2 unread e-mail messages on my outlook account. The problem is that in Outlook I don't have any unread

Windows welcome screen
The Welcome to Windows screen appears when you start Windows XP after you install the .NET Framework 1.1 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;827072 You can use the following steps to enable automatic logon: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. In the Open box, type: control userpasswords2

Get rid of Windows Welcome!!!
These are just a few of the features one gives up when one uses Windows Live Mail. So I guess we don't understand why anyone would give up more features for less- and give up some of their privacy as well. It's your choice and you're welcome to use what you want to use, but to say Windows Live Mail has a stationery

How can I get rid of the windows welcome screen
Protect Your PC! http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default. aspx ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question: Originally, windows went right to the desktop without seeing the Welcome Screen. After some updates, the Welcome Screen appears each time and I don't

Windows Welcome Screen Issues
My laptop has started to act up and it refused to boot up from cold getting just to the Windows Welcome Screen it gives one of the following errors then powers down. Insufficient system resources exist to complete API No virtual memory or paging quota is available Application failed to initialize properly When I am

Hotmail
Checked in as revision 725, testers on Windows welcome! I was thinking this might be a good time to add a --debug flag, so it would show the regex, both raw and compiled, that we're searching for. It might help in these cases where we're fighting with the shell. -- Andy Lester => a...@petdance.com

Boot.Ini and recovery Console
Is there any way to set up the Novell client so that if a network connection is not found, the Novell client login screen will be bpassed and the Windows XP welcome screen will be displayed? Thanks You. -- Craig Wilson CNE3, 4, 5 - MCSE - CCNA NSC Volunteer Sysop (http://support.novell.com/forums/) Tech Writer

windows welcome screen
Johnny W John...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I don't think anyone understands my question or problem. If you would just go to WWW.hotmail.com you would understand. On the left it says welcome to windows live hotmail and sign up if not signed up. On right it shows your email