Hi
Nope, not what I meant. I already have a login prompt (I password
protect all of my machines). What I'd like is to copy my user settings
to the login screen so that I have no keyboard echo, fast speech, and
Braille at the login prompt and I'd like to know where I can copy my
settings to accomplish this if I can.
On 10/4/2010 07:54, Manny Gee wrote:
Aloha,
If you are referring toWindow Eyes not booting up automatically when
you boot-up your computer, I had this problem, and the solution was
add a new user, which forced the computer to have a log on window.
The problem in my case was that I did not have a password to log on to
my computer, , and since Window eyes was set to bootup on log on and
their was no log on, it got a glitch.
Alternatively, I guess I could have added a password to my account,
which would have also given a log on window.
I hope this helps..
Aloha,
Manny
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Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2010 20:03:20 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Settings on the login screen?
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me where to copy my user settings to in order for them
to take effect at the Windows login screen? I've tried the
Administrator user as well as the Default user (Windows 7), and
neither take effect. Does the WE login service read settings and if
so, from where?
Thanks
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