Açılışta şifre girmeden bir kullanıcı adı girin. Şifreyi
tekrar soracak, yine boş geçin.
Artık açılışta kullanıcı adı sormadan açılır.
İPUCU
"Primary
Network Logon" olarak "Client for Microsoft
Networks" olması
gerkiyorsa (ağa bağlanıyorsanız), TweakUI ile login ekranı gelmeden login olmayı
sağlayabilirsiniz.
Artık "Save Password" açılmış
olmalı.
Hala problem çözülmediyse, POLEDIT (Policy Editor) kullanılarak
şifrelerin kaydedilmesi özelliği kapatılmış olabilir. Eğer bir sunucuya
(NT sunucu gibi) login oluyorsanız, login olduğunuzda bu özellik
kapatılıyor olabilir.
Bu durumu aşağıdaki registry anahtarına bakarak anlayabilirsiniz.
The following
is a Newsgroups-Posting of "Ron
Badour" on this problem: (microsoft.public.win95.networkingon Dec.28,97)
Numerous problems can cause the dial up
networking (DUN) password not to save. They include corrupt password list (.pwl)
files, a missing or corrupt network client in DUN, installing Service Pack
1 and not installing the password patch, using user profiles and not using
a windows logon password, and using the cancel button to bypass the Windows
95 logon screen. These problems are often related so fix everything at once.
Service Pack 1 (if you want it) and the password patch are available from the
Microsoft Library at: http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/info/system-updates.htm.
If you install Service Pack 1, you must install the password patch since it
corrects a bug the pack introduces. Note. The service pack and patch info does
not apply to W95 ver 4.00.950b (OSR2).
These knowledge base articles have information
about DUN and it problems: Q148925, Password Not Saved; Q135197,
Damaged Password List File; Q137361, No Password Save Box; Q141858,
No Logon Box Available at Startup; and Q138789, Configuring DUN.
They are available at: http://www.microsoft.com/kb/default.asp .
Save the pertinent ones as text files so they're handy for correcting problems.
After installing the password patch (if applicable), do a search on *.pwl which
is the password list file. You may have more than one if you use user profiles.
The file will be username.pwl (mine is Ron.pwl). Delete all username.pwl files
(not the Rna.pwl file if you have it) and then reboot. If the logon screen
doesn't appear, see KB article Q141858 for instructions. If you get a logon
screen, enter a user name and a password if you use user profiles. If you don't
use profiles, enter a user name but leave the password and the reconfirm boxes
blank. A blank password establishes a new .pwl file and precludesthe logon
screen from appearing again. Launch your DUN and see if the "save" box
is grayed out. If it is, see KB article Q137361 for instructions. If it's working,
enter your ISP password, mark the save box and click the connect button. Let
the DUN make an actual connection, disconnect, close down everything, reboot,
and then launch DUN to ensure the password will save. If you continue to have
problems, consult the remaining KB articles, above. As an alternative, you
can use Dunce which is freeware available for download at <http://www.vecdev.com/duncelinks.html>. It remembers your password and does several other
DUN chores.