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Old December 27th 04, 04:25 AM
dcinfinite
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hi...

i'm a Windows XP professional User. i was wondering whether i can switch
on my laptop without having to go through the login page?i want my OS to
start up automatically..is that possible?i can't seem 2 find any option 2 do
this in the Windows..can any1 help me with this?
thank you..
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Old December 27th 04, 04:51 AM
Ted Zieglar
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Whoever is going to steal your laptop hopes you find an answer.

Ted Zieglar
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"dcinfinite" wrote in message
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hi...

i'm a Windows XP professional User. i was wondering whether i can switch
on my laptop without having to go through the login page?i want my OS to
start up automatically..is that possible?i can't seem 2 find any option 2
do
this in the Windows..can any1 help me with this?
thank you..


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Old December 27th 04, 06:41 AM
dcinfinite
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i just dont wanna keep loging on the laptop..after i leave my laptop with
the internet stil running..i'm either downloading some stuff or i need my
windows to be running..but after a while..it will go to the windows startup
again..n i need 2 click on my account again 2 access it eventhough im the
only person using tis laptop.

i want my laptop to startup automatically without having to click on my
account to get startedup and also when after leaving my laptop 4 awhile
without touching it..i dont want my laptop to go back to the login page. pls
help me.Thanks you.
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Old December 27th 04, 06:44 AM
Shenan Stanley
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Default Login Question..

dcinfinite wrote:
i just dont wanna keep loging on the laptop..after i leave my laptop
with the internet stil running..i'm either downloading some stuff or
i need my windows to be running..but after a while..it will go to the
windows startup again..n i need 2 click on my account again 2 access
it eventhough im the only person using tis laptop.

i want my laptop to startup automatically without having to click on
my account to get startedup and also when after leaving my laptop 4
awhile without touching it..i dont want my laptop to go back to the
login page. pls help me.Thanks you.


I suggest leaving the initial logon alone.. When you turn on your computer..

However, if you don't want to lock the computer automatically when you are
away - turn off that feature in your screensaver settings.. It's that
simple.

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