Yes--the lack of a password is exactly the cause.
You can skin this cat several ways: By default, network access to XP
requires a password. You can turn this off.
You can set up an autologon without requiring that the user account involved
have no password.
I'd go with plan B rather than plan A.
Turning off the requirement for a password for network access is bad
news--don't do it. XP mitigates the risk to some extent, but it still
increases your risk.
An autologon is a risk as well--you need to assess that risk for yourself.
Download TweakUI for XP to set up an autologon.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p.../powertoys.asp
"Philippe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am using XP Pro
>
> When I try to login to my computer remotely, I get the
> message "Unable to log you on because of account
> restrictions"?
>
> I am trying to login to a user who has no password. Is
> this related?
>
> I purposely did not set up a password because I want the
> computer to boot directly without prompting for login.
>
> Is there a way to go around this "account restriction"?
>
> Thanks