Logging On

From: Morgan (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/19/04


Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 14:57:28 -0800

I have three users on my computer (running XP Pro): to
limited and the original administrator account. When I
turn on the computer, I do not get the welcome screen to
select which user to log on. Instead, the original
administrator user account is automatically logged on. I
only want to use this account when it is absolutely
necessary. I have checked the MS Windows XP Support
Centre and can only find information on this problem
stemming from the installation of a program called "PC
Anywhere" which I have not used.

How do I make the welcome screen show up first when I
boot up?



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