Re: ASP.NET user account?
From: +-Steve-+ (nocontact_at_please.com)
Date: 01/15/05
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Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 17:14:32 -0800
Per your suggestion I installed SP1 for .NET Framework and that fixed it. I
now have two user accounts listed and since one, the Guest account, is off I
boot straight to the desktop.
Thanks,
Steve
"Darrell" <Darrell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:DC02A848-88A6-4102-9AEC-928EC22BE993@microsoft.com...
> Hi Steve,
>
> I encountered this also when I installed the Microsoft.NET Framework. Go
> to
> the Windows Update site and download and install Service Pack 1 for the
> Microsoft.NET Framework...This will be listed as an optional software
> update.
> Your system will then boot up the way it use to.
>
> "+-Steve-+" wrote:
>
>> To get some app running I had to install .net framework. I think
>> installing
>> this made a third user account. I now have 1) my account as Computer
>> adminstrator, 2) a guest account that is turned off and 3) "ASP.NET
>> Machine
>> A..." that says Limited account Password protected.
>>
>> When I used to boot up before installing .net framework the computer
>> would
>> boot straight to the desktop. Now it boots to the login screen where I
>> have
>> to click on my name to get to the desktop. I would like to go back to
>> the
>> way it was before but I want to keep the .net functionality. What should
>> I
>> do?
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>>
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