Re: Windows logon
From: bobf (bobf_at_g6pws.homeip.net)
Date: 06/29/03
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Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 05:17:21 -0700
thanks worked fine, l searched every where for this and
you came back within 20mins of post. thankyou again
>-----Original Message-----
>
>"BobF" <bobf@g6pws.homeip.net> wrote in message
>news:063701c33e35$e38ad060$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> l want to start win xp without having to logon. it
worked
>> fine like that before l ran all the updates etc... as
the
>> only user at home of my system, why do l need to
logon??
>> l have search as far as l can and have found no results
>> as to how to turn off the logon screen, l just want the
>> system to start.
>>
>
>Go Start|Run type in "control userpasswords2" (without
the quotes) and hit
>Enter. Uncheck the box which states "Users must enter a
user name and
>password to use this computer". Now your computer should
boot straight into
>Windows as it did before the .NET update :-)
>
>
>.
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