View Full Version : No logon screen @ boot up
Jay
December 5th 03, 01:23 AM
I just installed Windows XP Professional over 2000 Pro
last night. It works GREAT! My only issue is when XP boots
up, it will boot straight into my desktop. I really don't
want it to do that. I've created User Accounts for my
wife, son and daughter.
How can I adjust the boot sequence to stop and show their
Account Names all-in-one screen so they can just 'click'
on their names and login to their own desktop?
Thanks a Bazillion
_______________________
J Enriquez
Irvin Hayes Jr.
December 5th 03, 01:23 AM
Open the Control Panel,
Select User Accounts
Under Pick a Task select Change the way users log on or off
make you selection.
Irvin
"Jay" > wrote in message
...
> I just installed Windows XP Professional over 2000 Pro
> last night. It works GREAT! My only issue is when XP boots
> up, it will boot straight into my desktop. I really don't
> want it to do that. I've created User Accounts for my
> wife, son and daughter.
>
> How can I adjust the boot sequence to stop and show their
> Account Names all-in-one screen so they can just 'click'
> on their names and login to their own desktop?
>
> Thanks a Bazillion
> _______________________
> J Enriquez
>
Doug Knox MS-MVP
December 5th 03, 01:23 AM
Click Start, Run and enter CONTROL USERPASSWORDS2 Put the check mark in
Users must enter username and password.......
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Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes
http://www.dougknox.com
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"Jay" > wrote in message
...
> I just installed Windows XP Professional over 2000 Pro
> last night. It works GREAT! My only issue is when XP boots
> up, it will boot straight into my desktop. I really don't
> want it to do that. I've created User Accounts for my
> wife, son and daughter.
>
> How can I adjust the boot sequence to stop and show their
> Account Names all-in-one screen so they can just 'click'
> on their names and login to their own desktop?
>
> Thanks a Bazillion
> _______________________
> J Enriquez
>
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