Re: Disabling ctrl alt delete
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Date: 04/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 08:54:26 -0700
Darren
I freaking love you. I was ready to put a gun to my
head. Tweak UI worked like a charm. Do you guys make
this for 2000?
Thanks again
>-----Original Message-----
>Check the below;
>
>Method 1
>=========
>
>You can configure Windows XP to automate the logon
process if your computer
>is not
>part of a domain.
>
>1. Click Start, click Run, and type control
userpasswords2.
>2. Clear the Users must enter a username and password to
use this computer
>check
>box. Click Apply.
>3. Enter the user name and password you wish to
automatically log on with,
>and then
>click OK.
>4. Click OK again and you're all done.
>
>This feature allows other users to start your computer
and use the account
>that you
>establish to automatically log on. Enabling auto logon
makes your computer
>more
>convenient to use, but can pose a security risk.
>
>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/tips/march/k
nox1.asp
>
>Method 2
>=========
>
>Step 1 Download and install Tweak UI:
>
>Tweak UI is an application provided by Microsoft. With
this tool, one can
>customize
>the user interface of Windows XP easily.
>
>1.Download Tweak UI from the following link:
>
>http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/
WXP/EN-US/TweakUiPowertoyS
>etup.exe
>
>2. Double-click the downloaded .exe file to install Tweak
UI.
>
>Step 2:
>
>1. Run Tweak UI
>2. Expand Logon, and click Autologon.
>3. Check Logon automatically at System Startup.
>4. Click OK.
>5. Restart the computer.
>
>Method 3
>=========
>
>1. Click Start, click Run, type "regedit" (without the
quotation marks),and
>then
>click OK to start Registry Editor.
>
>2. Locate the following registry key:
>
>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVers
ion\Winlogon
>
>3. Using your account name and password, double-click the
DefaultUserName
>entry,
>type your user name, and then click OK.
>
>4. Double-click the DefaultPassword entry, type your
password under the
>value data
>box, and then click OK.
>
>If there is no DefaultPassword value, follow these steps
to create the
>value:
>
> a- On the Registry Editor menu, click Edit, click New,
and then click
>String
>Value.
>
> b- Type "DefaultPassword" (without the quotation marks)
as the value name,
>and
>then press ENTER.
>
> c- Double-click the newly created key, and then type
your password in the
>Value
>Data box.
>
>If no DefaultPassword string is specified, Windows
automatically changes the
>value
>of the AutoAdminLogon key from 1 (true) to 0 (false) to
disable the
>AutoAdminLogon
>feature.
>
>5. Double-click the AutoAdminLogon entry, type "1"
(without the quotation
>marks)
>in the Value Data box, and then click OK.
>
>If there is no AutoAdminLogon entry, follow these steps
to create the entry:
>
> a- On the Registry Editor menu, click Edit, click New,
and then click
>String
>Value.
>
> b- Type "AutoAdminLogon" (without the quotation marks)
as the value name,
>and
>then press ENTER.
>
> c- Double-click the newly created key, and then
type "1" (without the
>quotation
>marks) in the Value Data box.
>
>6. Quit Registry Editor.
>
>7. Click Start, click Restart, and then click OK.
>
>8. After your computer restarts and Windows starts, you
can log on
> automatically.
>
>--
>Darren Hook
>dhook@online.microsoft.com
>Microsoft PSS
>
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>
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><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:21c201c42799$eddd7650$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> I am trying to configure XP Pro to login automatically
>> after reboot. I can get to the advance tab under user
>> accounts for some reason. It won't switch back to
classic
>> view. Anny sugestions
>
>
>.
>
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