Uninstall Network Sign on.



I lost my DSL internet connection on my wireless network. While working on
the problem, I installed Microsoft Client for Networks, Client option, and it
appears to have set me up for a Server and I now get a sign on window during
boot up. I want to uninstall this, to get rid of the sign on and back to just
having my wireless setup. I have uninstalled the network components in
Windows Setup and Microsoft Client for Networks with Printer and File Sharing
from my Network Connection and then installed them again. But this doesn't
get rid of the Server setup and the Sign On window. An uninstall and new
install of my wireless card drivers and utility returned my DSL internet
connection.
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