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Answer» When I installed my external wireless NETWORK adapter, it created a DLL file that prevents me from logging in with basic XP login.
I INSTEAD have to use the classic windows 95/98 Username/password login.
I found an entry in the registry editor with reference to the file that is messing with the login.
If I delete the "Binary Data", Would this enable me to delete the DLL? Would it automatically delete it? Or would it do nothing?FIRST I wouldn't use the regisrty to make changes to the login. Also I wouldn't suggest deleting a DLL to fix your problem.
If I understand you right after you installed the software for the wireless NIC you now have to type a user name and password? Is that right?
Can you list your computer specs? What version of Windows are you running?
I installed the external adapter. After a while the login/shutdown changed itself to the conventional 95/98 settings
Whe I go to user account and try to modify how users login and out, it SAY that so & so file is preventing any changes from being made. please check so & so file.
I have XP Pro OEM
As of my specs:
Pentium 3 processor 646 MHz 320 MB RAM
Can't tell any more than that.....
BTW If this will help any regarding my Regedit
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogin
Name(GinaDLL) Type(REG_SZ) Data(Location of File)
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