To Login automatically to a user account, follow the instructions below:
1) Click on Run
2) Type in the following command and click OK
control userpasswords2
3) Highlight the user you want to log into automatically, then
uncheck the box for
"Users must enter a username and password to use this computer"
4) Click on Apply and you'll be asked to verify the username and
password to log in automatically
5) Click OK and the next time you restart your computer, you'll
automatically be logged in without having the classic prompt or Welcome Screen.
Legend has it that on Wednesday 11/4/2009 02:49 AM, David said:
Sorry, for this - somehow off topic message.
Recently, I had to do some changes to my Internet connection. And
that is when the trouble started. If anyone could point me to a
solution, it will be greatly appriciated.
I am running WinXP Pro, SP3. Usually, my computer started directly
in Windows, that is, you turn it on, give it the necessary time, and
the desktop is up and running. After I did the work on the Internet
connection, now, when starting Windows, I am asked to enter a
password. That is, the Windows LogOn screen shows up. I am the only
user of the PC, and so, don't want this LogOn screen all the time,
when starting the system.
I do remember, being into this kind of problem, on another PC, and
got it fixed back then. But I can't, for the bare life, remember
what I did, so as to get rid of that LogOn thing. Anyone in here,
who has the trick?
Thanks,
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