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config???
I couldn't understand your English well enough, but if you are trying "config" in the run command, try msconfig instead
or
Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools/System Information
then select Tools/System Configuration Utility
(same thing)

As regards the prompt for a password? Do you have a network card installed?
I don't get that, unless I have Microsoft Networking as a client, I get round that by using Microsoft Family Login selected, and - apart from the first time, which you click through with no password entered - you don't get prompted again.
neat

To do this:
Open the Network applet in Control Panel, and see if "Client for Microsoft Networks" is the default, check the drop down list for Microsoft Family Login, and select that if listed, reboot (you may need your 98 installation CD)
(tip: you might be able to specify C:WINDOWS/SYSTEM as the source for the files needed, it depends if the needed files are already in the System folder or not)

If you don't see it there, Click Add, select Client, click Add (again), select Microsoft then Microsoft Family Login, click OK, supply the Installation CD, or path to System folder and reboot

I hope this solves your problem, I was trying to interpolate what your problem and needs were from your post, if not, please supply further details.

Last point: You would be well advised to upgrade to a newer OS such as 2000, XP, or even Vista (if your hardware is up to scratch),
or try a free Linux Live CD there are some very good desktop distros, that will make you feel at home, if you are used to a Windows look (Try Puppy Linux (Optimised version) - Google for it.... or Knoppix LiveCD),
since Microsoft stopped supporting Windows 98 back in July this year. The beauty of these Live CDs are that you can try out the Operating Systems without affecting yout native OS at all.

Having said that, I don't follow my own advice at all, ALL my Machines on my home network are dual boot 98SE with another, such as Win 2k pro or XP Pro, with several Linux systems being evaluated among them.

I find XP so frustrating (I like to get "under the hood") and so prone to blue screens, so I keep 98 as a working OS, where I can fix most problems, with no blue screens to be seen at all!!!, it is very stable (once tweaked) and purrs like a kitten, never protesting when I want to do some systems work, unlike XP, which bleats moans, digs it heels in, refuses like a petulant child to do what you want, or worse!!! IGNORING YOUR STATED PREFERENCES!! Grrrrrrrrrrrr

XP know best, don't be silly little User

EDITED: Even though I thought I had checked it carefully, I still spotted a typo after posting!!
Posted by Kiltie
Updated - 8th Sep 2006