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Stuart
June 4th 04, 08:11 PM
Okay lets say I changed the bios to have an automatic
start up in the morning. But I have multiple users. Is
there any way to set a timer on the screen to log in if
no one does it just goes to a guest account. If not how
do i turn off the multiple users and just make it one big
account? Just sort of think of the situation, if you know
what your doing you could have your computer turn itself
on, run a defrag, or connect to the internet and download
something for you, and shut itself off without anyone
even knowing. Sort of ingenious. Anyways, Thanx in
advance.

Mike
June 5th 04, 07:48 AM
Brilliant.. but first you must paint the outside of your monitor and tower a
bright gold color.. then call up Steven Spielberg or George Lucas and ask if
you can borrow R2D2.. R2 will connect with what it believes to be a
reworked, remodelled C3PO, and hey presto, or as quick as you can hang an
Ewok, your home computer will be reprogrammed to do all that you want in
true Hollywood style..

PS.. didn't you love the way that the computer geek in Independence Day
managed to download a virus from a Mac laptop into the alien system
presumably running Win XP Pro.. you would think that the aliens, having
flown all of those miles with the Universee's largest ever battle fleet,
would have researched Norton Internet Security 2001 before they arrived..


"Stuart" > wrote in message
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> Okay lets say I changed the bios to have an automatic
> start up in the morning. But I have multiple users. Is
> there any way to set a timer on the screen to log in if
> no one does it just goes to a guest account. If not how
> do i turn off the multiple users and just make it one big
> account? Just sort of think of the situation, if you know
> what your doing you could have your computer turn itself
> on, run a defrag, or connect to the internet and download
> something for you, and shut itself off without anyone
> even knowing. Sort of ingenious. Anyways, Thanx in
> advance.

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