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welcome screen
Error message of "uninstall client services netware" when trying to select the Windows Welcome Screen when logging on to Windows XP. HELP!! Could be related to fast user switching - I would do what it says. Uninstall the netware client, see that everything works OK, then reinstall it. That should fix it.

Windows Welcome Box How do you get rid of it?
Anyway, bells and whistles (like hyerlinked URLs, etc) are welcome, but all it really needs is to be Windows freeware, run from a USB stick and offer dure date, categories and priorities. Thanks in advance for any help. If I wanted To-do only, then I guess I woudl choose To Do List, but Essential PIM offer so much

Novell Client for XP and the Windows Welcome Screen
Carol chefl...@dcr.net microsoft public win98 performance 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?

need keyboard to set up new Tablet
Inclusion of TTS in Windows ME was to support the Windows Welcome app and only included for certain languages (as TTS is not available in all languages that Windows ships). Further, each hardware vendor that shipped Windows with their PC had the option whether to include the TTS for Windows Welcome.

Windows Welcome
The program in question was found in C:\Windows\Welcome.exe and it's an application (but it wasn't in the Windows>Application Data>Microsoft> Welcome folder--there I did find the .wav file for it though). I ran msconfig and found it in the System Configuration Utility, Startup tab. It was listed twice, once checked

Windows XP question
Uncheck it. -- Lee Chapelle MVP (DTS) http://www.webdev.net/orca/ http://members. home.com/dts-l/ http://support.microsoft.com/support/ <dslfix...@aol.com> wrote in message news:scu0vbb99n70@corp.supernews.com... I would like to know if anyone can tell me how to stop the windows welcome screen and music from comming

External Hard Drive
Daniel Martín [MVP Windows] mardan...@yahoo.es microsoft public windowsxp general Hi. .NET Framework 1.1 could be the cause of the problem. It creates a hidden account so Windows shows the Welcome screen even if there is only one local user without password. Take a look at this KB article: The Welcome to Windows

Can't Turn Off "Welcome to Windows 95" Screen
PCR pcr...@netzero.net microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Can that be "C:\WINDOWS\WELCOME.EXE"? (1) Look for an item in it's Menus to disable it. (2) Look for it at "START, Programs, Startup". R-Clk it right there in the START menu, & select "Delete". (3) Look for it at "START, Run, MSConfig, Startup tab"

Windows Welcome Screen
SG so...@nomail.com microsoft public windows vista general You're most welcome and glad to hear your laptop survived. -- All the best, SG ALEX NICHOL (1935-2005) http://www.aumha.org/alex.htm You will never be forgotten my friend "jennifer" <jenni...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

windows welcome screen will not open
ACE!!! ace_rules_...@hotmail.com microsoft public pocketpc You'll find Welcome.exe on your PPC inside \My Device\Windows\Welcome.exe So take your PPC in your hand, browse to the ~S. "Owner" <cv_sm...@hotmail.com> wrote in news:41266601$1_2@127.0.0.1: Thanks, Tried, but can't find welcome.exe on windows XP.

msconfig missing not a virus
taurarian taurar...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general This is just a stab but:- In either Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition, you can enable or disable the Welcome screen with a registry setting. Use Registry Editor to change the LogonType value in the HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows

Windows Welcome Screen
Iceman ismand...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 18:07:02 -0700, RayHall...@msn.com wrote in message <news:007D7795-B37E-4927-8A50-D3196519D5AB@microsoft.com>: I'm very frustratred now because I've tried everything. My laptop boots to the windows welcome screen but won't

Windows Welcome Screen
I'm trying to prep some old machines for sale to employees; since even the old machines were licensed for XP I'm trying to set them up to be as similar as possible to the way Windows Welcome runs on OEM machines. I'm pretty close, there are only a few things not behaving as I'd like: - The music doesn't play during

How to change windows welcome screen?
Sharon F sharonf...@ETEmvps.org microsoft public windowsxp basics You're welcome, Gunner. For the .NET framework: There's no mention in the download's blurb at Windows Update about having to uninstall the old download. Since the .NET framework is considered a part of the operating system, my gut feeling is that

Windows welcome screen on start up
We have 3 user accounts and you must log on in the welcome screen. - These are with the Windows XP screensavers VanguardLH wrote: Are you logged in under an admin-level account when you check the screensaver settings? Is(are) the host(s) in a domain? If so, group policy can dictate that users cannot modify

Seeking (MS WIndows) To-Do program for USB stick
mashakos mashakos.35a...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista general welcome to the forums n00b -- mashakos - 'Core 2 Duo E6700' (http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h991.htm) @ 3.44GHz - 'ASUS P5B Deluxe Wifi Edition' (http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2006/08/03/asus_p5b_deluxe_wifi_ap_edn/1) - 4 x 1GB

Windows Welcome Screen
Keith Miller \(MVP\) k.mil...@NOSPAM.mchsi.com microsoft public windows vista general You're welcome. -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "Bob" <nowh...@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:DKKdnSnbMsJ1uDDanZ2dnUVZ_v2pnZ2d@comcast.com... Thanks Keith!

windows '99 ???
You might want to see if there is a shortcut to C:\WINDOWS\WELCOME.EXE where C:\WINDOWS is your windows folder in your startup folder. If you mean the splash screen that appears after any BIOS display and before the desktop appears, then Tweak UI is a easy safe option for this. Remove the check mark from the

Windows Welcome Screen Issues
If the computer joins a domain, you don't see the Windows Welcome but if it is member of a workgroup you get the "Out of Box Experience." I don't know if this will work for RIS, but it works for an unattended.txt file. You need to add this to the unattended section. [unattended] UnattendSwitch=yes "Geert Bonroy"

===Welcome to comp.lang.c++! Read this first.
I think *this is a Windows problem because it does the same in virtual machine too, without any non-microsoft service installed!!* Anyway, some time before I restarted my machine and welcome screen was freezed... I restarted it again pushing the button and it was freezed again... another time... the same result!