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Jing
April 5th 04, 02:08 PM
Hi, can I delete ASP.NET Machine acct.? If so, what will happen? Can I bring it back? How?

Scott M.
April 5th 04, 02:24 PM
If you are not planning on running any ASP.NET applications from your own
machine, you can delete the account. Yes, it can be added later. It really
does not cause any problems leaving it there though.


"Jing" > wrote in message
...
> Hi, can I delete ASP.NET Machine acct.? If so, what will happen? Can I
bring it back? How?

Jing
April 6th 04, 11:09 PM
Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically loading. But these past few days i
t has changed. Now when the welcome screen appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my ol
d settings again.

Scott M.
April 7th 04, 04:28 AM
In Control Panel, choose "Users". Then click "Change How Users Log On To
This Computer".

From there you can set it to not prompt for a logon.


"Jing" > wrote in message
...
> Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up
was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just
to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically
loading. But these past few days it has changed. Now when the welcome screen
appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears
before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon
settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my old
settings again.

Jing
April 7th 04, 07:38 AM
Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically loading. But these past few days i
t has changed. Now when the welcome screen appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my ol
d settings again.

Jing
April 7th 04, 11:33 AM
Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically loading. But these past few days i
t has changed. Now when the welcome screen appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my ol
d settings again.

Scott M.
April 7th 04, 01:05 PM
In Control Panel, choose "Users". Then click "Change How Users Log On To
This Computer".

From there you can set it to not prompt for a logon.


"Jing" > wrote in message
...
> Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up
was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just
to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically
loading. But these past few days it has changed. Now when the welcome screen
appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears
before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon
settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my old
settings again.

Jing
April 7th 04, 04:34 PM
Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically loading. But these past few days i
t has changed. Now when the welcome screen appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my ol
d settings again.

Jing
April 7th 04, 04:36 PM
Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically loading. But these past few days i
t has changed. Now when the welcome screen appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my ol
d settings again.

Jing
April 7th 04, 07:42 PM
Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically loading. But these past few days i
t has changed. Now when the welcome screen appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my ol
d settings again.

Scott M.
April 8th 04, 01:16 AM
In Control Panel, choose "Users". Then click "Change How Users Log On To
This Computer".

From there you can set it to not prompt for a logon.


"Jing" > wrote in message
...
> Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up
was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just
to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically
loading. But these past few days it has changed. Now when the welcome screen
appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears
before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon
settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my old
settings again.

Scott M.
April 8th 04, 05:34 AM
In Control Panel, choose "Users". Then click "Change How Users Log On To
This Computer".

From there you can set it to not prompt for a logon.


"Jing" > wrote in message
...
> Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up
was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just
to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically
loading. But these past few days it has changed. Now when the welcome screen
appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears
before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon
settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my old
settings again.

Scott M.
April 8th 04, 09:56 AM
In Control Panel, choose "Users". Then click "Change How Users Log On To
This Computer".

From there you can set it to not prompt for a logon.


"Jing" > wrote in message
...
> Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up
was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just
to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically
loading. But these past few days it has changed. Now when the welcome screen
appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears
before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon
settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my old
settings again.

Scott M.
April 8th 04, 10:27 AM
In Control Panel, choose "Users". Then click "Change How Users Log On To
This Computer".

From there you can set it to not prompt for a logon.


"Jing" > wrote in message
...
> Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up
was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just
to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically
loading. But these past few days it has changed. Now when the welcome screen
appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears
before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon
settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my old
settings again.

Scott M.
April 8th 04, 12:52 PM
In Control Panel, choose "Users". Then click "Change How Users Log On To
This Computer".

From there you can set it to not prompt for a logon.


"Jing" > wrote in message
...
> Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up
was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just
to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically
loading. But these past few days it has changed. Now when the welcome screen
appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears
before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon
settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my old
settings again.

Scott M.
April 8th 04, 01:49 PM
In Control Panel, choose "Users". Then click "Change How Users Log On To
This Computer".

From there you can set it to not prompt for a logon.


"Jing" > wrote in message
...
> Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up
was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just
to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically
loading. But these past few days it has changed. Now when the welcome screen
appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears
before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon
settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my old
settings again.

Scott M.
April 8th 04, 01:57 PM
In Control Panel, choose "Users". Then click "Change How Users Log On To
This Computer".

From there you can set it to not prompt for a logon.


"Jing" > wrote in message
...
> Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up
was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just
to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically
loading. But these past few days it has changed. Now when the welcome screen
appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears
before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon
settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my old
settings again.

Scott M.
April 8th 04, 03:55 PM
In Control Panel, choose "Users". Then click "Change How Users Log On To
This Computer".

From there you can set it to not prompt for a logon.


"Jing" > wrote in message
...
> Im a new user of windows xp and the first few times ive used, the start up
was a lot easier. When the welcome screen appears, all im gonna do is just
to type in my password. And all my personal settings are automatically
loading. But these past few days it has changed. Now when the welcome screen
appears, it says "To begin, click your user name" which never appears
before. I dont know what I did that made the computer change its logon
settings. So im wondering and guessing what can I do to bring back my old
settings again.

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