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pmc:
Awesome stuff. I got my cab 1/2-way there (in terms of hiding Windows) and then never tuned it any further. This post inspires me to clean it up.

Anyone have an pointers for W2K Pro? I imagine that BIOS and Welcome stuff are the same or similar, but the account management stuff is different.

-pmc
M3talhead:

--- Quote from: pmc on May 06, 2006, 11:47:15 am ---Awesome stuff. I got my cab 1/2-way there (in terms of hiding Windows) and then never tuned it any further. This post inspires me to clean it up.

Anyone have an pointers for W2K Pro? I imagine that BIOS and Welcome stuff are the same or similar, but the account management stuff is different.

-pmc

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Windows XP is just Win2k in sheeps clothing. 99% of the settings/controls are in the same places.
KenToad:
Umm, I followed the directions to disable the welcome screen and then to uncheck forcing people to log on to the computer and entered a password. 

The problem is that now windows is asking me for a password and won't accept the one that I chose.   :banghead:

Well, I was kind of looking for a new project on my box, just a little busy to get started today. 

Anyone else have this problem or try these directions for disabling the welcome screen, etc?

I currently can't logon to Windows.
Hiub1:
Ah, thats no good. I have a utility that creates a boot cd using your existing XP disc, and when you stick it in it will reset all your passwords. You will need an XP disc handy. Send me a PM and I will email you the file, only about 4 megs.
escher:

--- Quote from: KenToad on May 06, 2006, 05:45:40 pm ---Umm, I followed the directions to disable the welcome screen and then to uncheck forcing people to log on to the computer and entered a password. 

The problem is that now windows is asking me for a password and won't accept the one that I chose.   :banghead:

Well, I was kind of looking for a new project on my box, just a little busy to get started today. 

Anyone else have this problem or try these directions for disabling the welcome screen, etc?

I currently can't logon to Windows.

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If you didn't set a password, click "Cancel" at the login dialog.
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