Thane,
Once again U Da Man!  Yes, I did miss this window's check box that mandates
a UName and PW to logon.  Checked the box. Warm reboot......NO NAG Screen!
DONE!  Thank you.

This client will remain a trouble until retirement (later 2012?). I still have guilt that this install still runs as Win2K and WinXP. Or the hard drive is so dorked up that my defrags never seem to coax the two lime green blocks together. This HD may still have a huge 'bad' area.........Fine. It is a very old, past warranty, early
SATA device.....
Besides, the m/b's internal clock just does not keep time well anymore! [Forc5 wins!] The m/b is an old Asus A7N8X-E-Delux. It sports my last AMD processor (Athlon 2500+ Barton).
The 200MHz bus crashed 2 yrs ago. I now run it at 166MHz.
This client will run to terminal failure. Or, until I get tired of updating the OS each month!

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you Collective!
Duncan


On 03/01/2012 10:56, Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 11:52 AM 01/03/2012, DSinc wrote:
Many months ago I asked how to get rid of the 'Logon Message' nag screen
on my XP clients each time I warm reboot them.

control userpasswords2 from the run box or command prompt?

T


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