Go to control panel, Network and bringup that window. Check to see what signon you 
have.  There is no need for the Client for
Microsoft Networks.  Just make sure that its set to Microsoft Family Logon and the 
password request should go away.  If not,
then check in the Control panel and click on the Passwords. Make sure that the User 
Profiles has the button for All Users have
the same settings is checked and the password box will go away.

Keith Thompson

June and Bruce Allen wrote:
> 
> I have Win 98, 128 MB RAM, Gateway PII 400 mhz.
> 
> Lately, for no discernable reason, I have been getting a message during the
> boot process as follows: "Enter your password for Microsoft Network". This
> appears just before the desktop begins to load. To continue the boot process,
> I have been able to click on "Cancel". Now I can do this only if I click very
> soon after the appearance of the message - if I wait the process is frozen.
> 
> I do not now and never have used MSN. I can get by if I click right away, but
> if the boot process is unattended, it hangs on that message and needs a
> reset.
> 
> I have looked for a setting to change but can't seem to find it.
> 
> Can anyone help me?
> 
> Bruce Allen


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