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XP Professional, messages and login
Everytime I start my computer I have a message which says Microsoft office
has an error. It gives me the option to send the error to microsoft by the internet. I don't have an internet connection. How can I stop this message from appearing everytime I start the computer. How can I start my computer without having to login everytime. I am the only person using the computer so I don't need this security. I currently don't even use a password but even this is too much effort to click the mouse on OK. |
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XP Professional, messages and login
To stop the error message you might want to try this:
Go to Start - Control Panel - System. On the Advanced page click on the Error reporting button. Select "Disable error reporting". Check "But notify me when critical errors occur". Click OK twice. If that doesn't work, you may have to follow this procedu http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=325075 To logon automatically, do the following: Go to Start - Run and enter the following in the Open box: control userpasswords2 Click OK On the Users page, uncheck "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer". Click OK In the box that pops up enter your user name and password and click OK. Note: In your case, leave the password line blank. For more info, take a look he http://mvps.org/marksxp/WindowsXP/welskip.php -- Nepatsfan "Dave" wrote in message ... Everytime I start my computer I have a message which says Microsoft office has an error. It gives me the option to send the error to microsoft by the internet. I don't have an internet connection. How can I stop this message from appearing everytime I start the computer. How can I start my computer without having to login everytime. I am the only person using the computer so I don't need this security. I currently don't even use a password but even this is too much effort to click the mouse on OK. |
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