Windows XP Professional Login

From: Scott Johnson (sjohnson@lcsd.k12.sc.us)
Date: 01/28/03


From: "Scott Johnson" <sjohnson@lcsd.k12.sc.us>
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 16:45:04 -0800


  There was a great utility for Win95 & 98 users
which killed the Windows login in those Operating Systems.
It was called killpw. Is there a similar application
which can kill the login in Windows XP Pro? When I login to
my Novell server using Novel's Client 4.83 SP1 I would like
my users to not have to enter a second login ID and
Password.

Thanks,

Scott Johnson



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