>From: Scott Bower <s.bower@authentictkd.com.au> >I guess what I want to find out is: Is there a way of either starting it >with a cached password or alternatively, drop the "Always On Top" feature >of this splash screen logo?Here's a link to disabling the splash screen. Remember you still have a registry on your linux box (when using wine), even though its not a "real" one. http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/345/ Chris Berry compjma@hotmail.com Systems Administrator JM Associates "I have found the way, and the way is Perl." _________________________________________________________________ Choose an Internet access plan right for you -- try MSN! http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/default.asp
G'Day All, I've done my damnest to find this one out for myself but I'm not having much luck. I'm using Outlook 98 as part of MS Office under RedHat 8 and it requires authentication to an Exchange server on startup however the dialogue requesting authentication appears beneath the Splash Screen Logo and stops all activity until it gets some action. I don't have a drama with it because I know it's there and I can simply Alt->Space it to move it out from underneath... it's just that this setup is part of a new SOE that I'm building for limited use within a Government Section I work at. and many not-so-understanding users will find this simply unacceptable. I guess what I want to find out is: Is there a way of either starting it with a cached password or alternatively, drop the "Always On Top" feature of this splash screen logo? Thanks in Advance, Scott.