Re: Want Friendly Logon Screen after auto logoff

From: Monk (Monk_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/30/05


Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 07:51:02 -0800

Gordon, our in house computor people are telling me that our network system
is local intranet, but of course they have told us things in the past, and it
seems more like a guess than an answer.

"Gordon" wrote:

> Monk wrote:
> > When I go to the cotroll panel. user accounts. chage the way the user logs on
> > and off, it tells me that client services for netware has disabled the
> > welcome screen and fast user log switching. Also says i must uninstall client
> > services for netware to restore these features.
> >
>
> What sort of network are you using? If it's a Microsoft peer-to-peer
> then you don't need Netware services.
>



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