Re: Please help with NIS 2003

From: CrazyM (notsocrazym_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/01/03


Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2003 01:31:47 GMT


"ZzZzZz" wrote in message
> I've installed NIS 2003 on a Windows XP system without accounts, the
problem
> now is whenever I start the computer it puts me in the not logged in
account
> and blocks my internet access and there is no taskbar icon for me to log
in
> to the Supervisior account. Please help!

Does your internet access remain blocked, or is it just temporary while the
system finishes booting up? Without accounts, not logged in, is still the
default at system start and once everything is up and running it should
switch supervisor.

Regards,

CrazyM



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