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Answer» I just wiped and reloaded an old Gateway 400c with Windows 98SE with the system recovery disks.
How can I get rid of (bypass, not see it, etc,) the Windows Logon box that appears at startup.
I tried the search FUNCTION here but it did not show any results.
Thanks,Thanks for the reply. I will print this off and try it after while.
I am trying to make access as easy as possible on this computer. I am giving it to my sister who just became disabled due to serious heart problems.
She is only 53.
She has never used a computer for recreation.
Thanks,Depending on the nature and SERIOUSNESS of her disability, you may want to consider some recommendations and tools provided by Microsoft and others: http://www.microsoft.com/enable/
A good comparison of accessibility features across Windows operating systems is also given here: http://www.microsoft.com/enable/products/chartwindows.aspx
You can use these tables as more or less a checklist of options you can use for her potential DIFFICULTIES. You can also get a free subscription to their accessibility newsletter.
I have several years experience with this type disability, so if you'd like more information or recommendations, let me know.
DellThank you for the caring replies.
I was able to get this issue lined out.
She has a lot of TIME on her hands now so I thought I could help her out with some NEW avenues for keeping her mind busy, learning and enjoyment as well.
Thanks
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