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Old 07-01-2006   #1 (permalink)
SilverHorse


 
 

help with changing how users logon

I ran Ad-Aware and now several things have changed on my desktop. Before I
set up two different user accounts that were accessed through the Fast User
Switching. Now, that option is not there for me. I tried to change it
through the control panel, but I keep getting a message of : Client Services
for NeWare has disabled the Welcome Screen and Fast User Switching. To
restore these features, you must uninstall Client Services for NetWare. I do
not know what this is or where it is on my computer. Can somebody please
help me?

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Old 07-01-2006   #2 (permalink)
Malke


 
 

Re: help with changing how users logon

SilverHorse wrote:

> I ran Ad-Aware and now several things have changed on my desktop. Before
> I set up two different user accounts that were accessed through the Fast
> User
> Switching. Now, that option is not there for me. I tried to change it
> through the control panel, but I keep getting a message of : Client
> Services
> for NeWare has disabled the Welcome Screen and Fast User Switching. To
> restore these features, you must uninstall Client Services for NetWare. I
> do
> not know what this is or where it is on my computer. Can somebody please
> help me?


This doesn't have anything to do with Ad-aware. If you don't connect to a
Novell network, uninstall Client Services for Netware. Here's a link that
will take you through the steps.

http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp/t113269085

Malke
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Old 07-03-2006   #3 (permalink)
iam bennu


 
 

Re: help with changing how users logon

I have not had that problem,but have had to change how my system logs in.
This is how I do that.

In control panel click on "administrative tools", now click on "local
security policy". Local Policies/Security Options in :interactive
logon:"disable "Do not display last
last user name"

That brings up my regular fast switch users, and I just have to log in. I
don't know it this is quite what you need as I do not know about the Adware
or the Netware, but I hope that it helps.

I'll be checkin' back and if I find anything else to help, it is yours.

iam bennu
iamARTevolutions.net



"SilverHorse" <SilverHorse@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E6F29193-6D0A-49FF-ACEC-C1F5562465C2@microsoft.com...
>I ran Ad-Aware and now several things have changed on my desktop. Before I
> set up two different user accounts that were accessed through the Fast
> User
> Switching. Now, that option is not there for me. I tried to change it
> through the control panel, but I keep getting a message of : Client
> Services
> for NeWare has disabled the Welcome Screen and Fast User Switching. To
> restore these features, you must uninstall Client Services for NetWare. I
> do
> not know what this is or where it is on my computer. Can somebody please
> help me?


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