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Microsoft.net 1.1
I had to install Microsoft.net 1.1 in order to get another program to run
and now when I boot up, the login page comes up and I have to click on my name to get winXP to continue to boot. How do I get XP now to boot up without stopping at the login page? I am the only user on the pc. Thank you |
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Microsoft.net 1.1
Download and install TweakUI
"Jerry" wrote in message ... I had to install Microsoft.net 1.1 in order to get another program to run and now when I boot up, the login page comes up and I have to click on my name to get winXP to continue to boot. How do I get XP now to boot up without stopping at the login page? I am the only user on the pc. Thank you |
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Microsoft.net 1.1
If at all possible I would rather correct this manually without using any
3rd party software. Is this possible to do? Thank you "Jerry" wrote in message ... Download and install TweakUI "Jerry" wrote in message ... I had to install Microsoft.net 1.1 in order to get another program to run and now when I boot up, the login page comes up and I have to click on my name to get winXP to continue to boot. How do I get XP now to boot up without stopping at the login page? I am the only user on the pc. Thank you |
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Microsoft.net 1.1
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 13:07:10 GMT, Jerry wrote:
If at all possible I would rather correct this manually without using any 3rd party software. Is this possible to do? Thank you Start Run control userpasswords2 Select your account from the list. Uncheck box that user name/password is required to logon. Click Apply and fill in the info on the screen that appears. At the next logon, the welcome screen should be bypassed. If in the future you need to log on with a different account, press Shift while Windows is loading and the normal Welcome screen will appear. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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Microsoft.net 1.1
Thank you very much Sharon, I give that a try.
"Sharon F" wrote in message ... On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 13:07:10 GMT, Jerry wrote: If at all possible I would rather correct this manually without using any 3rd party software. Is this possible to do? Thank you Start Run control userpasswords2 Select your account from the list. Uncheck box that user name/password is required to logon. Click Apply and fill in the info on the screen that appears. At the next logon, the welcome screen should be bypassed. If in the future you need to log on with a different account, press Shift while Windows is loading and the normal Welcome screen will appear. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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Microsoft.net 1.1
This worked to stop xp from going to the login page on boot, but now when
the pc sits for a while and the screen saver comes on set for 30 minutes when I move the mouse, bingo there is the login page again. Any idea how to now stop this from happening? BTW I have hibernation turned off and the monitor is set never to turn off. Thank you "Jerry" wrote in message ... Thank you very much Sharon, I give that a try. "Sharon F" wrote in message ... On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 13:07:10 GMT, Jerry wrote: If at all possible I would rather correct this manually without using any 3rd party software. Is this possible to do? Thank you Start Run control userpasswords2 Select your account from the list. Uncheck box that user name/password is required to logon. Click Apply and fill in the info on the screen that appears. At the next logon, the welcome screen should be bypassed. If in the future you need to log on with a different account, press Shift while Windows is loading and the normal Welcome screen will appear. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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Microsoft.net 1.1
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 14:52:35 GMT, Jerry wrote:
This worked to stop xp from going to the login page on boot, but now when the pc sits for a while and the screen saver comes on set for 30 minutes when I move the mouse, bingo there is the login page again. Any idea how to now stop this from happening? BTW I have hibernation turned off and the monitor is set never to turn off. Display Properties Screensaver: Uncheck the box next to "on resume, require password." A similar setting is in Power Options Advanced: "Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby." -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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Microsoft.net 1.1
I checked that and the box was unchecked., so I am still looking.
Thank you "Sharon F" wrote in message ... On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 14:52:35 GMT, Jerry wrote: This worked to stop xp from going to the login page on boot, but now when the pc sits for a while and the screen saver comes on set for 30 minutes when I move the mouse, bingo there is the login page again. Any idea how to now stop this from happening? BTW I have hibernation turned off and the monitor is set never to turn off. Display Properties Screensaver: Uncheck the box next to "on resume, require password." A similar setting is in Power Options Advanced: "Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby." -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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Microsoft.net 1.1
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 16:19:55 GMT, Jerry wrote:
I checked that and the box was unchecked., so I am still looking. Do you have XP Pro? If yes, is it possible that the administrative tools were configured a required logon? For example: Group Policy (gpedit.msc): Local Computer Policy\User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Power Management\Prompt for password on resume from hibernate /suspend. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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