When the PC starts, it asks for a Windows password, how do I get rid of
that?
Also, when opening Windows Explorer, how can I get it to show all C: Folder
with subfolders?
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Thanks.....Bill
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Re: 2 WIN ME questions by Gummo

Gummo
Thu Aug 21 16:34:26 CDT 2003

Scrap Windows Logon

Right-click on the Network Neighborhood icon and select Properties
On the Configuration tab, select Windows Logon in the Primary Network Logon
box


Is This What You're Looking For In Windows Explorer:
Copy the text below. Right-click your Windows Explorer and click
Properties. Right-click in Target, and paste.

c:\windows\explorer.exe /n,/e,c:\



"Willy" <justask@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OTgmEfCaDHA.2344@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> When the PC starts, it asks for a Windows password, how do I get rid of
> that?
> Also, when opening Windows Explorer, how can I get it to show all C:
Folder
> with subfolders?
> --
> Thanks.....Bill
> Please reply to the Newsgroup ONLY
>
>
>



Re: 2 WIN ME questions by Willy

Willy
Thu Aug 21 18:03:20 CDT 2003

> Scrap Windows Logon--This part confused me as your below instrutions say
click on Windows Logon. Windows Logon already selected.Anyway, didn't work.
>
> Right-click on the Network Neighborhood icon and select Properties
> On the Configuration tab, select Windows Logon in the Primary Network
Logon
> box
>
>
> Is This What You're Looking For In Windows Explorer:
> Copy the text below. Right-click your Windows Explorer and click
> Properties. Right-click in Target, and paste.
>
> c:\windows\explorer.exe /n,/e,c:\----------This worked great.
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Re: 2 WIN ME questions by Gummo

Gummo
Thu Aug 21 18:59:19 CDT 2003

Sorry Bill......that worked for me! Glad the Explorer bit worked.


"Willy" <justask@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > Scrap Windows Logon--This part confused me as your below instrutions say
> click on Windows Logon. Windows Logon already selected.Anyway, didn't
work.
> >
> > Right-click on the Network Neighborhood icon and select Properties
> > On the Configuration tab, select Windows Logon in the Primary Network
> Logon
> > box
> >
> >
> > Is This What You're Looking For In Windows Explorer:
> > Copy the text below. Right-click your Windows Explorer and click
> > Properties. Right-click in Target, and paste.
> >
> > c:\windows\explorer.exe /n,/e,c:\----------This worked great.
> --
> Thanks.....Bill
> Please reply to the Newsgroup ONLY
>
>



Re: 2 WIN ME questions by Willy

Willy
Thu Aug 21 23:04:39 CDT 2003

Have you any idea how I can make my ISP sign-in password stay? That box is
always grayed out.
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Re: 2 WIN ME questions by Gummo

Gummo
Fri Aug 22 04:06:43 CDT 2003

Sorry Bill - I'm on broadband which automatically connects. Open a new
thread and a real expert will help.

Gummo


"Willy" <justask@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Have you any idea how I can make my ISP sign-in password stay? That box
is
> always grayed out.
> --
> Thanks.....Bill
> Please reply to the Newsgroup ONLY
>
>



Re: 2 WIN ME questions by Willy

Willy
Fri Aug 22 08:24:48 CDT 2003

Thanks anyway. I figured both problems out by deleting the *.pwl files.
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"Gummo" <gummomarx1pleasenospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Sorry Bill - I'm on broadband which automatically connects. Open a new
> thread and a real expert will help.
>
> Gummo
>
>
> "Willy" <justask@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Or%23aVKGaDHA.2632@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > Have you any idea how I can make my ISP sign-in password stay? That box
> is
> > always grayed out.
> > --
> > Thanks.....Bill
> > Please reply to the Newsgroup ONLY
> >
> >
>
>



Re: 2 WIN ME questions by Gummo

Gummo
Fri Aug 22 09:05:14 CDT 2003

Cheers Bill.

Gummo



Re: 2 WIN ME questions by Kath

Kath
Sun Aug 24 20:41:29 CDT 2003

Outlook Express Does Not Save the Mail Server Logon Password
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=216382

Cannot Save E-Mail Account Password in Outlook Express 5
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=228713

Your Password Is Not Retained in Windows 2000 or XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=264672

Win98, WinME, Win2K
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q216382

Outlook Express keeps prompting for your password
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_oe_passwords.htm

Save Password Check Box Is Unavailable
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=137361

Damaged Password List File Does Not Save Passwords
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=135197

Dial-Up Networking Password Is Not Saved
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=148925

When using sysprep.exe, passwords cannot be saved (WinXP/2K)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=815229

Ron Badour's page.
http://badour.freewebsites.com/html/dun.html

Jack wrote:
> Hi Bill.
> On your first question go to stary and log off. Then go
> to control panel and click the all users can use this
> machine. That should take care of the password
>
> On your second question go to win explorer properties and
> and enter this in the top line
> C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE /e,c:\ That will bring up all
> your folders and additional drives when you load Windows
> Explorer. Now I have one for you. How can I do away with
> the greyed out Save password box when I dial out. I have
> to manually input my password each time I dial out.
>
> Jack
>> -----Original Message-----
>> When the PC starts, it asks for a Windows password, how do I get rid
>> of that?
>> Also, when opening Windows Explorer, how can I get it to show all C:
>> Folder with subfolders?
>> --
>> Thanks.....Bill
>> Please reply to the Newsgroup ONLY
>>
>>
>>
>> .