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    Is it possible?

    To get into Win 98, either enter the password, or press cancel.

    Can I disable someone pressing cancel so that he HAS to enter the password? (No, installing another OS is NOT an option )

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    Play on www.regedit.com - if I remember correctly, there's a registry setting somewhere that does that

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    Poledit.exe also has a template for doing this too. Instead of creating a user or computer policy, select OPEN REGISTRY. The option is in there under one of the restriction categories.

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    When the computer is booting go into the setup and set a password. Then it won't boot without the password.
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    Re: Is it possible?

    Originally posted by mendhak
    To get into Win 98, either enter the password, or press cancel.

    Can I disable someone pressing cancel so that he HAS to enter the password? (No, installing another OS is NOT an option )
    Did you find out a way to do this?
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    You can use the policy editor or there are instructions on this page.

    http://www.experts-exchange.com/Oper..._20091135.html

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