Have you downloaded and played with Regmon to see what it does? Or even read the description at the sysinternals.com website?
Since I've suggested a registry monitoring tool, you can guess where autologon settings might be stored. The question to be answered is "what is changing autologon's settings behind my back?" And if you don't know where autologon's settings might be found, your google search string is "windows autologon registry". Match #1. Now all you have to do is configure Regmon's filters to report changes to the specific registry locations/values and leave it run. Before shutting down check to see if the registry contains the correct values. If not, Regmon should have reported the cretin responsible for making the change. And if Regmon has nothing AND the registry is correct before shutting down, but after restart the registry is wrong, then you know the registry was changed between shutdown and startup. The usual possibility is an automatically starting program, probably in the HKLM/.../Run key. Carl -----Original Message----- From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jimmy Hughes Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 1:41 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Auto logon Excuse my dumbness, but how will that tell me? thanks Jimmy A. Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.earthlink.net/~homeinspector/ Get Regmon from Sysinternals.com and find out. Carl -- ---------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is your picture included in the Official Win-Home List Members Profiles Page? http://www.besteffort.com/winhome/Profiles.html If not, write to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
