From: "Jason"
Subject: Re: Client32 and Windows networking
Date: 2000/01/10
Message-ID: #1/1
References:
Organization: Netcom Canada
NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 12:27:19 EDT
Newsgroups: fido.novell
Try disabling user profiles in WIN98.
Jason
John Pals wrote in message ...
>It is Jason, we are using de Netware Client (32 bit) of Novell and it is
the
>primary login. But we still got this problem. Ik received alot of tips and
>tricks, I am going to try them all today and we'll see then... Thanks for
>your reply anyway!
>
>John
>
>Jason Paikowsky wrote in message
>news:pW1e4.11940$eQ2.402362@news1.rdc2.on.home.com...
>> Are you using the Netware Client on the workstation? You should use it on
>> all workstations.
>>
>> You're getting this message because users are being presented with the
>> Microsoft Windows username/password combo. If your name as entered on the
>> workstation is jane doe and your password is qqqqq, then if bill smith
>uses
>> the workstation and uses a different password then you'll get
>> the Windows message you're complaining about.
>>
>> If you use the Netware Client you will not see the Windows login unless
>> the workstation is not connected to the network. Make sure the Netware
>> client is the primary logon, in Control Panel/Network/Primary Login.
>>
>> Jason
>>
>> Jason
>> John Pals wrote in message ...
>> >Our problem is as follows:-
>> >We have a Novell Netware 5 network with Windows 95 workstations.
>> >After logging in to the network a message appears as follows:-
>> >
>> >WINDOWS NETWORKING
>> >YOU HAVE NOT LOGGED ON TO THIS COMPUTER BEFORE WOULD YOU LIKE THIS
>> >COMPUTER TO RETAIN YOUR INDIVIDUAL SETTINGS FOR USE WHEN YOU LOG ON
>> >HERE IN THE FUTURE.
>> >
>> >
>> >My question is:
>> >
>> >How do we disable Windows Networking? When a users logs on a computer
for
>> >the first time we don't want to see this message.
>> >Can someone please tell me how to do this?
>> >
>> >Thanks, John!
>> >
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