Security tab on files or folders and automatic login at Windows startup



Hi all

I have recently reinstalled Windows XP on my PC (at home) due to some virus
or spware attack on the previous XP installation. All the hard disk
partitions are NTFS but there is no Security tab on the properties of files
or folders on any drive, although I could view and work on the Security tab
on any file or folder on my previous installation. Is there a way to view
this tab?

In my previous and current installation, I couldn't/can't view the Advance
tab on the Users Accounts. So I set my primary user to automatically login
at Windows startup by typing "control passwords2" (not exactly sure) on the
Run prompt in my previous installation. Now this command doesn't seem to
work I have to login every time on startup and login on resuming from
hibernation.

Any help will be highly appreciated and many thanks in advance.

Regards
Ishtiaque Ahmed Memon
Karachi, Pakistan


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