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Old December 20th 03, 11:07 PM
Steve Scherr
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Today I loaded Office 2003, prior to this when I started
the computer it when straight into windows without
stopping. Now since loading Office 2003 it stops till I
clich on my name as Administrating. How can I get it
back to straight boot up?
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Old December 20th 03, 11:08 PM
Doug Knox MS-MVP
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Click Start, Run and enter CONTROL USERPASSWORDS2 Uncheck Users must
enter a username and password........ Click Apply. Enter the username that
you want automatically logged on, and the password for that account, if any.

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Today I loaded Office 2003, prior to this when I started
the computer it when straight into windows without
stopping. Now since loading Office 2003 it stops till I
clich on my name as Administrating. How can I get it
back to straight boot up?



 




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