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SUMMARY
When you start Windows 95 from a Server-Based-Setup (SBS) shared
installation on a Microsoft Windows NT server, two separate logons are
required: a real-mode network logon and a protected-mode network logon in
Windows 95. There are 2 methods you can use to automate these logons:
MORE INFORMATIONWhen you use the second method above, you must make sure that your shared installation is not located on any primary or backup domain controllers. If the shared installation is located on a primary or backup domain controller, you will be able to use the generic logon in real mode successfully, but you will not be able to log on in Windows 95. You will receive the following error message: The shared installation must not reside on a primary or backup domain controller for this method to work correctly. REFERENCESMicrosoft Windows 95 Resource Kit page 140 Additional query words:
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