- auto logon
- Posted by Qnguyen on April 8th, 2006
Can I get automatically logon computer with my account wihout needing to
click onto the acount icon? There are 3 accounts in the system.
- Posted by Pegasus \(MVP\) on April 8th, 2006
"Qnguyen" <Qnguyen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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- Click Start / run / control userpasswords2 {OK}
- Untick the box that requires users to enter a password.
- Posted by S.Sengupta on April 8th, 2006
How to turn on automatic logon in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=315231
regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]
Qnguyen wrote:
- Posted by REDWAGON on April 8th, 2006
I had the same problem only at one time as the Adminitrator of my computer I
used to be able to boot the computer and it would just go by a Welcome screen
and then boot straight to my desk top. Now, for some reason or another, when
I boot the computer it stops and I have to click on my name and Icon(the one
that shows me as the Administrator) before it boots to my desk top.
So I tried going to START--RUN and entered what is suggested (Control
userpasswords2) and then rebooted. Well now I am in a fix. When it boots it
gives me an error box that says "Unable to log on because of an account
Restriction". This stopage is at the screen that says "WiNDOWS XP" , "WINDOWS
IS STARTING UP". O.K. Now what do I do after using the suggested way to log
on.
Redwagon...
"S.Sengupta" wrote:
- Posted by Pegasus \(MVP\) on April 8th, 2006
It seems you selected the wrong account when specifying
the no-password method. To prevent an automatic logon,
hold down the shift key during the Windows startup phase,
then try the "control userpasswords2" method again, this
time making sure to select the correct account. And while
you're at it - fix the bad account(s) or delete them!
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