Re: Logon/Shutdown
- From: Eric Burs <nospam_eburs@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 03:13:21 -0400
Type "control userpasswords" under start/run. Alternately use Control
Panel, User Accounts. Select "Change the way users log on or off".
Then select "Use the Welcome Screen". This will give you back the
three buttons.
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 22:21:01 -0700, "James"
<James@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I know this question has been asked a million times (I've read through them
>trying to find the answer to the second half of my question). I don't want
>to have to click on my name or enter any password when I log on, just like it
>was when I first installed Windows XP. I know you can type control
>userpasswords2 under start/run, but is this the only way to set it back to
>the way it was before?
>Also, when I first installed XP, the shut down window was a nice looking box
>with three buttons - "Shut Down", "Restart", and "Log Off". Now its just a
>standard looking box where you have to pick the option from a text field and
>click "OK". I liked the first one better. Anyone know how to restore that
>one?
.
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