Re: Microsoft Net Framework 1.1 and computer restart issue



Download and install PowerToys for XP TweakUI. In the Logon section,
unselect "ASP.NET" user account.

"John" <John1188u8@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Okvb7jSYFHA.796@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> My OS is Windows XP Home Edition (SP2).
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>
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> Yesterday I installed Microsoft Net Framework 1.1 in order to run a
> program that required this application. Now when I turn my computer on
> the boot up process seems to take longer and stops at the long-on screen,
> requiring the extra step of clicking onto my account. I am the only user
> of this computer. I searched Google for a fix and found two solutions,
> one of which required a regedit, which I haven't yet and am somewhat
> hesitant to do. The other consisted of typing "control userpasswords2"
> into "Run" and unclicking "Users must enter a user name and password to
> use this computer." I tried the latter of the two "fixs" and subsequently
> had to go into the safe mode and restore to a time prior to this "fix" in
> order to boot up, as the computer would not proceed beyond the "Your
> computer is restarting screen."
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> Is there a true fix short of deleting this program or the regedit?
>


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