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Automatic NT Domain Logon

When you need to logon to an NT Domain, Windows95 prompts you for you User ID, Password, and Domain Name. To have Windows95 automatically log you on, make sure Password Caching is Enabled, No Minimum Password Length has been set, and User Profiles is not enabled.

Open the Control Panel and double-click on the Network icon. Change the Primary Network Logon to Windows Logon and click on the OK button.

Do not restart the computer when prompted. Double-click on the Passwords icon and click on the Change Windows Password button.

Do not check the Microsoft Network box. Type in your old password and nothing for the new and confirmation password. Click on the OK button and restart Windows 95. Don't type any password for your Windows password. This is what you just set it for. When the Domain Login screen comes up, check Save this password in your password list.

The next time you start Windows 95, you will be automatically logged into your NT Domain.

Contributed by C. Ramesh

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