Re: Direct Logon



Hi Ricardo,

1) Click on Start/Run and type CONTROL USERPASSWORDS2

2) Uncheck 'Users must enter a passwords...'

3) Hit apply and supply the username and password for the account under which you want Windows to
log in everytime.

4) Ok your way out.

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"Ricardo" <Ricardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:AADCE865-8FA7-49F9-993D-7DAD9D067776@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi...
>
> How can I make the windows xp automatic logon a user when it is started??
>
> []s...


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