Re: Uninstall Network Sign on.



In article <EA7E04F6-2C7A-418D-BE73-8E393ADCDF2E@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Bunkey <Bunkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>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.

What client did you install?

"Client for Microsoft Networks" shouldn't cause a network sign-on
window. If you installed "Client Service for NetWare", un-install it,
because it isn't needed.

Have you created more than one user account? If so, it's normal to
have a sign-on window, but it shouldn't say anything about a network.

This is a Windows XP computer, isn't it? Windows 95/98/Me work
differently.

If those suggestions don't help, please reply to this message in the
news group (not by E-mail) with more information to help other people
understand the problem.

1. What do you mean by "Server setup"? What tells you that your
computer is a server?

2. What is the complete and exact text of the sign-on window?
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