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Message   Carl Waring    George Garven   Windows 95   March 12, 1996
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Yo George,

Whilst sat at my PC on 07-Mar-96, waiting for something to happen,
I noticed that George Garven had written to Master Mind about Windows
95

 GG> Right Mr Mastermind, how do I stop the pest from asking for
 GG> my password when I log onto 95, I did it before but forget how.
PMFJI here and stealing the guys thunder but, just in case he is unable to
amswer :-), I think this could be worth a try.

I believe that, the *first time* you start Win95, if you ckick on 'OK' with *NO
PASSWORD IN*, then it does not ask for a password ever again. Not sure if it
works after the first time and it wouldn't be too secure if it did now, would
it <g>. However, I have got around it without re-installing, I just can't
remember exactly how. Sorry.

Turned out to be about as much help as a chocolate fire-gurd, didn't I? Hehee!


I'm outta here...........
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