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How to get rid of the Domain login
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Windows
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Réseau & connectivité
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Thread ID:
00079093
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00080849
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>>I have an NT4 server and a Win 95 client. The NT4 server used to be a Primary Domain Controller, but now its just a plain old Server.
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>>My Win 95 client login dialog still has a blank for the domain when there really isn't one anymore. If I put WORKGROUP in the blank and click OK it tells me there is no domain to validate my user id and it won't let me start windows until I give it one, but there's none to give it! Is there a registry entry or something that will let me set it back to the networking login with just the user id and password?
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>Try going into Network Control Panel applet, and looking at properties for Client for MS Networking. Somewhere is a check box about logging into Windows NT domain. Clear out whatever no longer applies. You'll probably have to re-boot after this. :(
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>Randy

I tried that and it didn't work. But you're suggestion suggested another idea: I changed the Primary Network Logon from Client for Microsoft Networks to Windows Logon, and presto! No more domain problems. Thanx for the help!
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