Hi Paul, 

Hadn't thought about the auto login, but try it and let us know what happens.

Don

On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 15:18:10 -0800, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

Hi again, Don. Someone also suggested I try the tweak ui power toys applet 
to see if I can set up some sort of auto log in. Perhaps this will bypass 
my having to press tab twice then enter. I haven't tried it yet.
At 3/11/2004, you wrote:

>Jonathan,

>Does this mean that you will have to log in on all subsequent starts of 
>windows after you load the .net app?

>Since many who use xp home are the only users of their machines and likely 
>are bypassing any manual logins, this seems a significant change to people's
>operating habbits if this is true.  Not really complaining as it's clearly 
>a microsoft thing, but just trying to get a clarification.

>Thanks,

>Don

>On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 13:13:38 +1300, Jonathan Mosen wrote:

>Paul, further to Dean's excellent explanation, if you change your screen
>reader to load at start-up, you can have speech during the log-in process.
>Jonathan Mosen
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