Windows Override

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Douglas J. Steele

This newsgroup is intended for questions about Access, the database product
that's part of Office Professional.

You'd be best off reposting to a newsgroup related to Windows XP. You might
also explain exactly what you mean by "override logon" when you repost,
because that expression likely means different things to different people.
 

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