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Re: Problems with XP Home network connect to Win 95
In article <0b7101c34c69$fd599750$a301280a@phx.gbl>, "Dale"
<deesplay@msn.com> wrote:On Win 95, go to Control Panel | Network and:>After much deliberation I can now see my Win 95 laptop on
>my network browser, however, when I start up my laptop it
>asks me for my Windows Networking Username, password and
>domain.
>I've set the domain to MSHOME, but it wont validate any
>username or password I give it .
>
>Can anybody please help
1. Set the primary network logon to Windows Logon.
2. Double click Client for Microsoft Networks in the list of network
components and clear all of the Windows NT Domain fields.
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