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How to disable .net asking to add passport to local user account?



 
 
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Old February 24th 04, 09:46 PM
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Default How to disable .net asking to add passport to local user account?

all the settings are stored in the profile c:\documents
and settings\user if they didnt stay then the default
profile would load each time. think on that
-----Original Message-----
Hi,
I have to make a windows account which will be used by

many people. Baiscally the computer is open to anyone to
use. It has XP and latest updates and packages with MSN
messenger 6.1 Anytime i try to loginto MSN messenger,
the .Net password wizzard comes up. I think that is not a
good idea to bind the first MSN user's login to the
genreal user account of that machine. Can it be disabled?
If so How?
Regards
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Old February 25th 04, 02:23 PM
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Default How to disable .net asking to add passport to local user account?

My question asks if it is possible to disable the .net wizard to ask to associate the passport with the local user account? Reason is everytime i login, it forces me to register which i dont want cuz its a gerneral account for everyone.
 




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