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clueless wrote:
> How can I uninstall Netware on-line?
Shenan Stanley wrote:
> What do you mean by "on-line"?
> Are you trying to remotely/command line uninstall something?
clueless wrote:
> No! I just want to get the pretty startup screen.
Shenan Stanley wrote:
> So what you are trying to say is that you want the "Welcome Screen"
> back? Not the Username/Password "Classic" logon?
>
> Is this a "work computer"? It was a member (or is a member) of a
> work domain?
> If so - nothing you can do unless it is your personal machine now
> and you take it out of the domain.
>
> Welcome Screen Logon versus Classic Logon
>
http://www.theeldergeek.com/welcome_screen_logon_versus_classic_logon.htm
>
> Change the Login Window
> http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/972/
>
> Look through this KB Article as well.
>
> Error Message When You Try to Turn On Welcome Screen or Fast User
> Switching
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315347
>
> In either Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition, you can
> enable or disable the Welcome screen with a registry setting.
>
> Use Registry Editor to change the LogonType value in the
> HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ WinLogon key. Set
> it to 0 to use the classic logon or 1 to use the Welcome screen.
>
> In Windows XP Professional, you can also enable or disable the
> Welcome screen with a policy. Follow these steps:
>
> 1. At a command prompt, type gpedit.msc to open the Group Policy
> console.
> 2. Open the Computer Configuration\Administrative
> Templates\System\Logon folder.
> 3. Double-click the Always Use Classic Logon policy.
> 4. Select Enabled to use the classic logon, Disabled to use the
> Welcome screen, or Not Configured to cede control to the registry
> setting.
>
> Note you can save the registry key first by:
> On the File menu, click Export.
> In the File name box, type SaveKey, and then click Save.
> Or create a system restore point prior to editing.
>
> Note: If the registry key is not there, you can simply create one by
> going edit > new.
clueless wrote:
> I have already solved my problem.
Shenan Stanley wrote:
> Please share the steps of your solution with us - it may help others
> in the future.
clueless wrote:
> I just tried
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315347 and it was pretty
> again.
clueless wrote:
> I clicked on Network Places. (right click)
> Then I went to Properties.
> Then I selected Local Area Connection. (right click)
> Then I selected the "offending" netware, and Uninstalled it.
Thanks! Glad we could help out!
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