Re: Disable Password Proctection??

From: Stephen Souza (ssouza@.usa.#Niner.net)
Date: 09/17/02


From: Stephen Souza <ssouza@.usa.#Niner.net>
Date: 17 Sep 2002 08:48:35 -0500


"Chuck Abrams" <cjabrams@earthlink.net> wrote in news:025b01c25dc2
$52fa7720$35ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA11:

> To Whom It may Concern:
>
> Running Windows 2000 in a non-networked enviornment. When
> I encounter a local power failure, which unfortunately
> happens because of the local service, my computer reboots
> when power is restored and comes to the message "Enter
> User Name & Password". This is fine if I am here to enter
> the appropriate information, but if I am away from the
> computer, which is quite often, I need to get Windows
> restored as the computer answears my phones for voice and
> fax.
>

You will have to setup an auto logon account that the system defaults
to when booting. If a work station check settings, control panel,
users and passwords, advanced.

-- 
Stephen Souza
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