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Old August 1st 07, 11:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
Imran
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Default "There are n users connected. Shutting down will disconnect them..

I am a Network admin and we still have some users working with Windows 98SE
and connected to the network.

When these users shut down their machines they get the message:
"There are 20 users connected. Shutting down will disconnect them.....".

I would like to disable such pop ups so that users do not get such messages
while shutting down their machine. Is there a registry setting through which
I can disable this messages on Windows 98 systems.

Please advice,

Thanks.
 




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