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Was it 95 that you could hit cancel at the log in screen and it would let you skip putting in a password?
Sure it looked pretty, but security was a disaster.
Oh, lemmy has cakes. Happy cake day.
That password was only for network shares/NT domains. 95 didn't have any concept of users, like DOS.
In 98 you could use the accessibility settings in the login page to bypass account password too!
I just pressed cancel. Who needs network shares.
On XP you could start the On Screen Keyboard, open the help for that and then open the explorer by browsing for a different help file.
MS has a history of security first.