Our Windows 98 Clients have all of a sudden started
presenting a two-line logon dialogue box as opposed to
the three-line (domain) one. After booting the two line
d. box appears and approximately 15 seconds later the 3
line version appears.

We have checked for viruses and have come up with
nothing. The machines all have system restore cards, so
we doubt that it is due to software being installed on
these machines. Our policies and profiles seem intact.
XP, and NT clients do not seem to be affected.

Has anyone experienced this?

Re: Domain Logon Dialog Box no longer Appearing by Dusko

Dusko
Fri Nov 28 10:06:12 CST 2003

Your problem comes from log on order.
I haven't seen Win 98 for a while, so I'm writing this from my head.
Anyway, Win 98 has local log on which is default and domain log on.
Open Control Panel. In one of the aplets (I don't remember if it is network
or users), find and click the setting that you want to log on to domain
first.

Dusko Savatovic


"Ron Gabor" <rgabor@hpl.ca> wrote in message
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> Our Windows 98 Clients have all of a sudden started
> presenting a two-line logon dialogue box as opposed to
> the three-line (domain) one. After booting the two line
> d. box appears and approximately 15 seconds later the 3
> line version appears.
>
> We have checked for viruses and have come up with
> nothing. The machines all have system restore cards, so
> we doubt that it is due to software being installed on
> these machines. Our policies and profiles seem intact.
> XP, and NT clients do not seem to be affected.
>
> Has anyone experienced this?