Getting rid of floppy searched for Windows 2000 Login? [automatic login] [windows 2000]
Q: How? Can I? Why does it seek the floppy disk when logging anyway? What would you have there that could possibly be of some relevance to login?
Im not refer to the floppy seek at boot, so I do not refer to a BIOS setting. I refer to the disk to search that occurs when the login window flashes by when Windows 2000 is configured to automatically log on.
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Re:It doesn't happen on my Win2K, but (grasping here)…
maybe a PATH statement referencing Re: in AUTOEXEC.BAT???
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Re:I posted the same thing a couple days ago and nobody had the answer..
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Re:my Win2k only scans the A Drive if i had shutdown/logged off when displaying contents from my A drive previously
otherwise it wont…
for example if you had Windows Explorer open, displaying your A Drive contents, then shutdown/logged off, and then relogged on/booted up and went to open Windows Explorer, it would ask you to insert a disc into drive A even before you see anything… cuz the last thing you were lookin at was somthing on a floppy disk, now it wants it back
thats all that i can think of
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Re:i'm looking for the same solution. the only thing i've heard is to uncheck a box somewhere that tells the OS to look for new drives everytime it boots up, but i'm not sure if it's even for win2000. anyhow, here's a bump.
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