Re: login screen
- From: "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 18:20:11 +0200
Thanks for the feedbacki. The message "Loading your personal
settings" is part of the standard WinXP startup process even though
you may not have noticed it before.
"Rider" <huskyrider390@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Pegasus,
It did get rid of that screen, thank you. The only thing I notice now is,
when loading, it says "Loading Your Personal Settings", something it never
did before. Oh, well. Thanks again.
Rider
(MVP) wrote:
I'm afraid you're wrong. A blank password is a password
too. When prompted for a password, click OK and hey
presto! you're done.
"Rider" <huskyrider390@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I didn't try your method because you mentioned signing on with a
password, when windows boots, it goes to the user screen where my name
is, it doesn't ask me about a password, I just click my name and it goes
to the desktop, no passwords involved.
thanks
Pegasus (MVP) wrote:
I gave you a step-by-step recipe. Did you try it out? Did
it work? If not, where exactly did it fail?
"Rider" <huskyrider390@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Dan,
I don't know what it is you're asking me to do and where.
thanks
Dan DeCoursey wrote:
Sounds like some one selected the "change the way users login"
selection go to user accuonts and explore to see if require
ctrl-alt-del is now selected "Rider" wrote:
I don't have to enter a password, it just comes to the screen where
i just click on my name (box) and it goes to the desktop. No
passwords involved.
thanks
Pegasus (MVP) wrote:
"Rider" <huskyrider390@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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For some reason my computer now boots to the user login in screen,1. Click Start / Run / control userpasswords2 {Enter}
where as before, it booted right to the desktop. Can anyone tell
me how to get back to booting to the desktop and stop booting to
the user login screen?
thanks
2. Tick the box that requires users to enter a password.
3. Click on your own account name.
4. Untick the box that requires the users to enter a password.
5. Click OK.
6. Enter your current password when prompted.
.
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