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Old Apr 4, 2007, 10:51 PM
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change the way user log on or off in user account

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i re-installed my operating system recently . i wanted to change my display screen if i go to the user accounts and click the option which is CHANGE THE WAY USER LOG ON OR OFF it displays a msg saying tht CLIENT SERVER FOR NETWARE HAS DISABLED THE WELCOME SCREEN AND FAST USER SWITCHING. TO RESTORE THESE FEATURES, U MUST UNINSTALL CLIENT SERVICES FOR NETWARE
can anyone give me the solution for this .

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Old Apr 4, 2007, 10:57 PM   #2  
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Ok, first off lets get rid of the Netware stuff.
OPen control panel
Find Network connections (very easy if you switch to classic view)
Right click on Local area network connections
Properties
General tab towards the middle lists all of the installed protocols
Remove everything to do with Netware (highlight and uninstall)
You may have to reboot

Next bit.
Control panel
Find user accounts
open
advanced tab
Secure logon at the bottom, uncheck the box.
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hey i dont c advanced tab in user accounts where will i get tht
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thanks a lot i got it
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Old May 12, 2008, 09:19 PM   #5  
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i have same problem, but after read ur conversation, i could fix it...
thanx so much
im happy coz this is my 1st experience fixing my computer problem by using internet hihihi
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