Re: Default login



Your method of getting to Manage Passwords, takes you to the same place as my method :-)

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"Gary Tsang" <gtsangDELETE@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OFQLw8cFGHA.1676@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To remove her name from the Windows Messenger login selection (and prevent
> her account from logging in by default), follow these instructions.
>
> How to Remove an Instant Messaging User Account from the List of Windows
> Messenger Users
>
> To remove an instant messaging user account from the list of Windows
> Messenger users:
> 1.. Click Start , and then click Control Panel .
> 2.. Click User Accounts .
> 3.. Pick the account that you are using (likely the currently logged in
> user), and then click Manage Passwords in the related tasks box (on the
> upper left).
> 4.. Click the user account that you want to remove in the Stored User
> Names and Passwords box, and then click Remove .
> 5.. Click OK to confirm that you want to remove this user.
> 6.. Click Close , and then click OK .
>
> Note: If you have assigned a passport to your user account, it will show up
> as Passport.Net\*(Passport)
>
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> Gary Tsang
> Microsoft MVP - Windows XP Shell/User
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>
> "Kelly" <Kelly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:40E319D6-697A-42F4-A4EA-0697B1C2EEE9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>A friend set my windows messenger up. Her login is set to login
>> automatically. I cannot change her or remove her from my user group. What
>> do
>> I do to eliminate her login name and saved password?
>
>
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