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Steve Hurst
May 3rd 04, 01:44 PM
How do I reconfigure XP so that there are no user
accounts and start up is not delayed by the welcome
screen. I am the only on using this computer.

Will Denny
May 3rd 04, 01:44 PM
Hi

If you want to logon onto to Windows without having to enter a password, =
try the following:

From Start>Run type in

control userpasswords2

then uncheck 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this =
computer' and click 'Apply'. On the next screen - 'Automatically Log =
On' - delete the name 'Administrator' from the User name box and enter =
your account name and then the password in the next two boxes. OK your =
way out and then reboot your system.

--=20

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"Steve Hurst" > wrote in message =
...
| How do I reconfigure XP so that there are no user=20
| accounts and start up is not delayed by the welcome=20
| screen. I am the only on using this computer.

gERONIMO aVENGER
May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
Nice one :-)

Is there a reference for commands that can be called trough control from
command prompt?


"Will Denny" > wrote in message
...
Hi

If you want to logon onto to Windows without having to enter a password, try
the following:

From Start>Run type in

control userpasswords2

then uncheck 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this
computer' and click 'Apply'. On the next screen - 'Automatically Log On' -
delete the name 'Administrator' from the User name box and enter your
account name and then the password in the next two boxes. OK your way out
and then reboot your system.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"Steve Hurst" > wrote in message
...
| How do I reconfigure XP so that there are no user
| accounts and start up is not delayed by the welcome
| screen. I am the only on using this computer.

gERONIMO aVENGER
May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
Nice one :-)

Is there a reference for commands that can be called trough control from
command prompt?


"Will Denny" > wrote in message
...
Hi

If you want to logon onto to Windows without having to enter a password, try
the following:

From Start>Run type in

control userpasswords2

then uncheck 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this
computer' and click 'Apply'. On the next screen - 'Automatically Log On' -
delete the name 'Administrator' from the User name box and enter your
account name and then the password in the next two boxes. OK your way out
and then reboot your system.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"Steve Hurst" > wrote in message
...
| How do I reconfigure XP so that there are no user
| accounts and start up is not delayed by the welcome
| screen. I am the only on using this computer.

gERONIMO aVENGER
May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
Nice one :-)

Is there a reference for commands that can be called trough control from
command prompt?


"Will Denny" > wrote in message
...
Hi

If you want to logon onto to Windows without having to enter a password, try
the following:

From Start>Run type in

control userpasswords2

then uncheck 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this
computer' and click 'Apply'. On the next screen - 'Automatically Log On' -
delete the name 'Administrator' from the User name box and enter your
account name and then the password in the next two boxes. OK your way out
and then reboot your system.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"Steve Hurst" > wrote in message
...
| How do I reconfigure XP so that there are no user
| accounts and start up is not delayed by the welcome
| screen. I am the only on using this computer.

gERONIMO aVENGER
May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
Nice one :-)

Is there a reference for commands that can be called trough control from
command prompt?


"Will Denny" > wrote in message
...
Hi

If you want to logon onto to Windows without having to enter a password, try
the following:

From Start>Run type in

control userpasswords2

then uncheck 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this
computer' and click 'Apply'. On the next screen - 'Automatically Log On' -
delete the name 'Administrator' from the User name box and enter your
account name and then the password in the next two boxes. OK your way out
and then reboot your system.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"Steve Hurst" > wrote in message
...
| How do I reconfigure XP so that there are no user
| accounts and start up is not delayed by the welcome
| screen. I am the only on using this computer.

gERONIMO aVENGER
May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
Nice one :-)

Is there a reference for commands that can be called trough control from
command prompt?


"Will Denny" > wrote in message
...
Hi

If you want to logon onto to Windows without having to enter a password, try
the following:

From Start>Run type in

control userpasswords2

then uncheck 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this
computer' and click 'Apply'. On the next screen - 'Automatically Log On' -
delete the name 'Administrator' from the User name box and enter your
account name and then the password in the next two boxes. OK your way out
and then reboot your system.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"Steve Hurst" > wrote in message
...
| How do I reconfigure XP so that there are no user
| accounts and start up is not delayed by the welcome
| screen. I am the only on using this computer.

gERONIMO aVENGER
May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
Nice one :-)

Is there a reference for commands that can be called trough control from
command prompt?


"Will Denny" > wrote in message
...
Hi

If you want to logon onto to Windows without having to enter a password, try
the following:

From Start>Run type in

control userpasswords2

then uncheck 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this
computer' and click 'Apply'. On the next screen - 'Automatically Log On' -
delete the name 'Administrator' from the User name box and enter your
account name and then the password in the next two boxes. OK your way out
and then reboot your system.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"Steve Hurst" > wrote in message
...
| How do I reconfigure XP so that there are no user
| accounts and start up is not delayed by the welcome
| screen. I am the only on using this computer.

gERONIMO aVENGER
May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
Nice one :-)

Is there a reference for commands that can be called trough control from
command prompt?


"Will Denny" > wrote in message
...
Hi

If you want to logon onto to Windows without having to enter a password, try
the following:

From Start>Run type in

control userpasswords2

then uncheck 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this
computer' and click 'Apply'. On the next screen - 'Automatically Log On' -
delete the name 'Administrator' from the User name box and enter your
account name and then the password in the next two boxes. OK your way out
and then reboot your system.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"Steve Hurst" > wrote in message
...
| How do I reconfigure XP so that there are no user
| accounts and start up is not delayed by the welcome
| screen. I am the only on using this computer.

May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
After applying the first suggestion you may also have to
do another step to prevent the Welcome screen from
appearing briefly.Go to Control Panel,click on User
Accounts,then select Change the way users log on and
off.Uncheck Use Welcome Screen

May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
After applying the first suggestion you may also have to
do another step to prevent the Welcome screen from
appearing briefly.Go to Control Panel,click on User
Accounts,then select Change the way users log on and
off.Uncheck Use Welcome Screen

May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
After applying the first suggestion you may also have to
do another step to prevent the Welcome screen from
appearing briefly.Go to Control Panel,click on User
Accounts,then select Change the way users log on and
off.Uncheck Use Welcome Screen

May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
After applying the first suggestion you may also have to
do another step to prevent the Welcome screen from
appearing briefly.Go to Control Panel,click on User
Accounts,then select Change the way users log on and
off.Uncheck Use Welcome Screen

May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
After applying the first suggestion you may also have to
do another step to prevent the Welcome screen from
appearing briefly.Go to Control Panel,click on User
Accounts,then select Change the way users log on and
off.Uncheck Use Welcome Screen

May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
After applying the first suggestion you may also have to
do another step to prevent the Welcome screen from
appearing briefly.Go to Control Panel,click on User
Accounts,then select Change the way users log on and
off.Uncheck Use Welcome Screen

May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
After applying the first suggestion you may also have to
do another step to prevent the Welcome screen from
appearing briefly.Go to Control Panel,click on User
Accounts,then select Change the way users log on and
off.Uncheck Use Welcome Screen

gERONIMO aVENGER
May 3rd 04, 01:45 PM
Nice one :-)

Is there a reference for commands that can be called trough control from
command prompt?


"Will Denny" > wrote in message
...
Hi

If you want to logon onto to Windows without having to enter a password, try
the following:

From Start>Run type in

control userpasswords2

then uncheck 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this
computer' and click 'Apply'. On the next screen - 'Automatically Log On' -
delete the name 'Administrator' from the User name box and enter your
account name and then the password in the next two boxes. OK your way out
and then reboot your system.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"Steve Hurst" > wrote in message
...
| How do I reconfigure XP so that there are no user
| accounts and start up is not delayed by the welcome
| screen. I am the only on using this computer.

May 3rd 04, 01:46 PM
After applying the first suggestion you may also have to
do another step to prevent the Welcome screen from
appearing briefly.Go to Control Panel,click on User
Accounts,then select Change the way users log on and
off.Uncheck Use Welcome Screen

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