When my company buys new computers, they send them to me for setup. I run windows setup, when prompted, I enter the users name, and add an administrator password. The username is not password protected. I then install Novell Client, activate or install any needed applications and send it off to the user. When the user starts the machine, Novell starts as it should, the user enters the proper Novell credentials, and logs in. Before the client connects to the network, a windows workstation password box comes up, pre-populated with the users Novell username. If the user enters the Novell password, log in fails. This box is looking for the username that was entered during setup. This is confusing to many. If someone not familiar with this particular workstation tries to login, not knowing the original username, they get frustrated. How can I disable this windows workstation password box? If the user checks workstation only from the Novell client, the client pre-populates the username of the original user. To add to the confusion, if the computer changes hands, the new user goes into control panel and changes the user name to their own, the windows workstation password box is still looking for that original username, Can this be changed? Sorry for getting long winded, thanks in advance for any and all assistance.
Bill
Bill