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Susan
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      3rd Dec 2003
Some question answered as I attempted to network two
computers at home has left desk top automatically logging
on as Administrator whenever computer is booted up. How
do I set so sign on window gives option of User ID to be
signed on?
 
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Ann
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      3rd Dec 2003
Go to Users and Passwords in Control Panel. You should
see a check box that says something to the effect of
having users log in each time. This is assuming you are
not connected to a domain, in which case it should
automatically prompt you for a user. Hope this helps!

>-----Original Message-----
>Some question answered as I attempted to network two
>computers at home has left desk top automatically logging
>on as Administrator whenever computer is booted up. How
>do I set so sign on window gives option of User ID to be
>signed on?
>.
>

 
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John Thow
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      3rd Dec 2003
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 08:16:08 -0800, "Susan"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Some question answered as I attempted to network two
>computers at home has left desk top automatically logging
>on as Administrator whenever computer is booted up. How
>do I set so sign on window gives option of User ID to be
>signed on?


Control Panel; Users & Passwords; Tick the users must enter ausername &
password box.

(You do have more than one user registered, don't you?)
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Michael
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      6th Dec 2003
Go under start -- control panel-- user and passwords ---
click on "The user must enter a password to logon to this
machine. Under the advanced tab just above that you can
set up passwords for Admin and guest accounts. Hope this
helped.
>-----Original Message-----
>Some question answered as I attempted to network two
>computers at home has left desk top automatically logging
>on as Administrator whenever computer is booted up. How
>do I set so sign on window gives option of User ID to be
>signed on?
>.
>

 
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