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logon problem
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i recently changed the password of that administrator account I am trying to logon to my computer but as soon as turn it on i see the windows logo then a single glimpse of username,password dialog box and then the next screen i see is saying windows is starting up and it stays like it forever. but if login thru safe mode and go to "change ways users logon and off" in user accounts of control panel and disable "use welcome screen" then when i start windows normally i recieve error message and asks me to enter the correct username and password and doing so i can login into my system My problem is when i enable "use welcome screen" it gets stuck as explained earlier Is this happenning coz automatic logon is enabled on my computer if yes do i disable it using the control userpasswords2 in the run command and checking the option "users must enter username and passwords" All i want is to use the welcome screen so that i click my username picture and i dont have to type my usernme again and again How is this possible?? i know my questions are too simple but please help Thanks |
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logon problem
If you just want to click to logon, just make your PW blank.
On Jul 23, 1:24*am, gursaran abott wrote: Hi i recently changed the password of that administrator account I am trying to logon to my computer but as soon as turn it on i see the windows logo then a single glimpse of username,password dialog box and *then the next screen i see is saying windows is starting up and it stays like it forever. but if login thru safe mode and go to *"change ways users logon and off" *in user accounts of control panel and disable "use welcome screen" then when i start windows normally i recieve *error message and asks me to enter the correct *username and password and doing so i can login into my system My problem is when i enable "use welcome screen" it gets stuck as explained earlier Is this happenning coz automatic logon is enabled on my computer if yes do i disable it using the control userpasswords2 in the run command and checking the option "users must enter username and passwords" All i want is *to use the welcome screen so that i *click my username picture and i dont have to type my usernme again and again How is this possible?? i know my questions are too simple but please help Thanks |
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logon problem
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thanks for the response i guess you didnt understand the problem i have i want to know how i can fix this problem in which i can use the welcome screen as explained earlier Thanks "krazymike" wrote: If you just want to click to logon, just make your PW blank. On Jul 23, 1:24 am, gursaran abott wrote: Hi i recently changed the password of that administrator account I am trying to logon to my computer but as soon as turn it on i see the windows logo then a single glimpse of username,password dialog box and then the next screen i see is saying windows is starting up and it stays like it forever. but if login thru safe mode and go to "change ways users logon and off" in user accounts of control panel and disable "use welcome screen" then when i start windows normally i recieve error message and asks me to enter the correct username and password and doing so i can login into my system My problem is when i enable "use welcome screen" it gets stuck as explained earlier Is this happenning coz automatic logon is enabled on my computer if yes do i disable it using the control userpasswords2 in the run command and checking the option "users must enter username and passwords" All i want is to use the welcome screen so that i click my username picture and i dont have to type my usernme again and again How is this possible?? i know my questions are too simple but please help Thanks |
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