Disable XP Home login?

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Three or four years ago, this group answered my question about how to remove
the requirement to log in to my machine. Unfortunately, having rebuilt my
machine yesterday (yay - running so much faster now!), I can't remember how
to do this.

I've switched it away from selecting the user account on the initial screen;
now it just brings up my user ID and asks me to log in when I boot up. I
KNOW it's possible to get rid of this! Obviously, I'm the admin and also
the only user.

Thank you!

Grace


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