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yogi
December 6th 03, 06:18 PM
I was recently trying to set up a home network but only manages to
make Windows 2K ask me to log in each time I restart Windows.

I have been trying to find away to turn of the log-on but I have not
found anything that looks like it will do it, could someone please
tell me how to disable the logon feature at start-up.

Logon to Windows
User name: My Name
Password:

Regards
Keith Holzapfel
(ROT13)

rifleman
December 6th 03, 06:18 PM
"yogi" > wrote in message
s.com...
> I was recently trying to set up a home network but only manages to
> make Windows 2K ask me to log in each time I restart Windows.
>
> I have been trying to find away to turn of the log-on but I have not
> found anything that looks like it will do it, could someone please
> tell me how to disable the logon feature at start-up.
>
> Logon to Windows
> User name: My Name
> Password:
>
> Regards
> Keith Holzapfel
> (ROT13)
>

Ummm - seen the letters "xp" in the title of this news group?

David Candy
December 6th 03, 06:18 PM
User Accounts in Control Panel. Ckear Users Must Enter Name And =
Passwords

If you have XP then to get there you type control userpasswords2
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"yogi" > wrote in message =
s.com...
> I was recently trying to set up a home network but only manages to
> make Windows 2K ask me to log in each time I restart Windows.
>=20
> I have been trying to find away to turn of the log-on but I have not
> found anything that looks like it will do it, could someone please
> tell me how to disable the logon feature at start-up.
>=20
> Logon to Windows
> User name: My Name
> Password:
>=20
> Regards
> Keith Holzapfel
> (ROT13)
>=20

yogi
December 6th 03, 06:18 PM
Thank you David

That seems to have done the trick, My Win XPH computer has been in the
workshop since early last week and I don't know when they will fix it,
I have put together a backup computer out of parts to use in the mean
time and the only OS I had that I could install was Win2k Pro, so I am
trying to get this system up to speed and keep it as a backup.

Thank you again for your help.
Keith Holzapfel
(ROT13)

On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 23:08:09 +1100, "David Candy" >
wrote:

>User Accounts in Control Panel. Ckear Users Must Enter Name And Passwords
>
>If you have XP then to get there you type control userpasswords2

rifleman
December 6th 03, 06:18 PM
"yogi" > wrote in message
s.com...
> Thank you David
>
> That seems to have done the trick, My Win XPH computer has been in the
> workshop since early last week and I don't know when they will fix it,
> I have put together a backup computer out of parts to use in the mean
> time and the only OS I had that I could install was Win2k Pro,

So why post in a windows XP group if you have W2K installed?

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