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Old April 12th 06, 01:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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Default win98 password for screen saver

I turned of the typical password for the screen saver when in idle mode. But
when the computer is first turned on it askes for a password which I don't
have and so just press the enter key and it boots fine.

But if I don't get to it in time the screensaver comes on and asks for
apassword. I don't know what the password is so I have to reboot.

How do I turn this passwrod off? Where is it and how can I get rid of the
logon password screen so it just boots right into windows?

Thanks
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Old April 12th 06, 04:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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"Johnsonrod" wrote in message
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I turned of the typical password for the screen saver when in idle mode.

But
when the computer is first turned on it askes for a password which I don't
have and so just press the enter key and it boots fine.

But if I don't get to it in time the screensaver comes on and asks for
apassword. I don't know what the password is so I have to reboot.

How do I turn this passwrod off? Where is it and how can I get rid of the
logon password screen so it just boots right into windows?


Win98 keeps passwords in a file of type PWL.
So delete any files of this type and reboot.

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Don Phillipson
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(Ottawa, Canada)


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Old April 12th 06, 08:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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Default win98 password for screen saver

I don't really know, never having played with it. (And I don't want to!)
Still, here are some articles I've found that may hold a clue...

• Cannot Type Password in Screen Saver Password Box
(227090) - When you try to type your screen saver password in the "Type
your screen saver password" box, no characters may appear in the box and
the cursor may be missing. This issue can occur if you use Task
Scheduler to set up a tool, utility, or program...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/227090/en-us

• How to Change Passwords in Windows Me/98/95
(257485) - This article describes how to change passwords in Windows
Millennium Edition (Me), Windows 98, and Windows 95. The following
topics are included in this article: Windows Screen Saver
PasswordWindows PasswordOther Password Information You can use...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/257485/en-us

• Not Prompted for Password with 32-Bit Screen Saver
(141942) - When you are using a Windows-based 32-bit screen saver, you
may not be prompted for a password even though you have enabled password
protection. Although you have enabled password protection, you may not
have assigned a password. To assign a...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/141942/en-us

• Plus! 98: Password Can Be Bypassed if Screen Saver Is Minimized
(187851) - When you password protect your screen saver, you may be able
to bypass the screen saver password if you minimize the screen saver.
When you have minimized the screen saver, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE to open
the Close Program dialog box, click the...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/187851/en-us


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"Johnsonrod" wrote in message
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| I turned of the typical password for the screen saver when in idle
mode. But
| when the computer is first turned on it askes for a password which I
don't
| have and so just press the enter key and it boots fine.
|
| But if I don't get to it in time the screensaver comes on and asks for
| apassword. I don't know what the password is so I have to reboot.
|
| How do I turn this passwrod off? Where is it and how can I get rid of
the
| logon password screen so it just boots right into windows?
|
| Thanks


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Old April 12th 06, 11:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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Default win98 password for screen saver

Right-click the desktop and click on properties, screen saver tab and the
change button. Leave the two password boxes empty and click OK twice.
Click the password protected box and OK. On some systems this won't work
and a registry change is required. Open the registry editor (regedit.exe)
to this key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop In the right pane,
delete the ScreenSave_Data entry. Then right-click ScreenSaveUsePassword,
select modify and change the value to 0 (zero).


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"Johnsonrod" wrote in message
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I turned of the typical password for the screen saver when in idle mode.
But
when the computer is first turned on it askes for a password which I don't
have and so just press the enter key and it boots fine.

But if I don't get to it in time the screensaver comes on and asks for
apassword. I don't know what the password is so I have to reboot.

How do I turn this passwrod off? Where is it and how can I get rid of the
logon password screen so it just boots right into windows?

Thanks



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Old April 13th 06, 02:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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Default win98 password for screen saver

*Note: If you have user profiles this will not work as stated in the article and you will have to perform the steps in the link provided in the article for user profiles.

How to Prevent a Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me Logon Prompt at Startup
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q152104

It has also been advised that you do not use the article Q135586, which has a link included in the article. Its purpose is “to clear the User Name logon box so it is blank each time you start Windows�, it is not meant to prevent the logon box from prompting you for a name/password.
Instead if you have TweakUI installed, check to make sure the “Clear Last User At Logon� check box is not checked. Go to Start Settings Control Panel, double click Tweak UI, click the Paranoia tab, if the box is checked, uncheck it.

How to Change Passwords in Windows Me/98/95
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q257485

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Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375




"Johnsonrod" wrote in message ...
I turned of the typical password for the screen saver when in idle mode. But
when the computer is first turned on it askes for a password which I don't
have and so just press the enter key and it boots fine.

But if I don't get to it in time the screensaver comes on and asks for
apassword. I don't know what the password is so I have to reboot.

How do I turn this passwrod off? Where is it and how can I get rid of the
logon password screen so it just boots right into windows?

Thanks

 




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