From: "John Pals"
Subject: Re: Client32 and Windows networking
Date: 2000/01/10
Message-ID: #1/1
References:
Organization: EuroNet Internet
NNTP-Posting-Date: 10 Jan 2000 06:44:37 GMT
Newsgroups: fido.novell
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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