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Thor
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      13th Dec 2006
I have RC2 and have had automatic logon the entire time. (I am the only user
on this machine).

Now, when Vista boots, I get a button with my username on it, and I have to
click it to enter my desktop. I have obviously done something stupid (I'm
very good at that) but I don't know what it is.

The only thing unusual that I did was to attempt to get Vista to recognize
my network printer. (Which didn't work).

Can anyone help me get back my automatic logon?

Thank you

 
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Jeff
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      13th Dec 2006
Thor,
Did you happen to install anything that uses .net?
If so, or even if not go here:
Control Panel\User Accounts and Family Safety\User Accounts\Manage another
Account
in there you may see another account, other than yours and guest.
..net sometimes sets up another account .asp and that'll cause what you are
experiencing.

Jeff

"Thor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%23Hc$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have RC2 and have had automatic logon the entire time. (I am the only
>user on this machine).
>
> Now, when Vista boots, I get a button with my username on it, and I have
> to click it to enter my desktop. I have obviously done something stupid
> (I'm very good at that) but I don't know what it is.
>
> The only thing unusual that I did was to attempt to get Vista to recognize
> my network printer. (Which didn't work).
>
> Can anyone help me get back my automatic logon?
>
> Thank you
>


 
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Jeff
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      13th Dec 2006
oh and for a network printer do this:
Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Printers add a printer
add a local printer>use existing port>next>pick your printer driver> install
it
then once you see the printer, right click>properties>ports>add port>local
port
name it \\network computer name\name
close>close
BINGO

Jeff

"Thor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%23Hc$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have RC2 and have had automatic logon the entire time. (I am the only
>user on this machine).
>
> Now, when Vista boots, I get a button with my username on it, and I have
> to click it to enter my desktop. I have obviously done something stupid
> (I'm very good at that) but I don't know what it is.
>
> The only thing unusual that I did was to attempt to get Vista to recognize
> my network printer. (Which didn't work).
>
> Can anyone help me get back my automatic logon?
>
> Thank you
>


 
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Robert Pendell
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      13th Dec 2006
Jeff wrote:
> oh and for a network printer do this:
> Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Printers add a printer
> add a local printer>use existing port>next>pick your printer driver>
> install it
> then once you see the printer, right click>properties>ports>add
> port>local port
> name it \\network computer name\name
> close>close
> BINGO
>
> Jeff
>


Or tell it that the printer you want isn't listed then add a printer
using the tcp/ip address or hostname. It will go and probe that address
directly. That is what I had to do for my HP because it didn't detect
it when it searched the network initially. Selecting a shared printer
by name didn't work.
 
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Daze N. Knights
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      13th Dec 2006
I have seen this before in XP. Can you tell me *why* .net would set up
its own user account, and whether or not there is any harm in deleting
the account? I can't understand the sense of this at all, and I have
deleted such an account before (to return to auto login) without
noticing anything amiss thereafter.


Jeff wrote:
> Thor,
> Did you happen to install anything that uses .net?
> If so, or even if not go here:
> Control Panel\User Accounts and Family Safety\User Accounts\Manage
> another Account
> in there you may see another account, other than yours and guest.
> .net sometimes sets up another account .asp and that'll cause what you
> are experiencing.
>
> Jeff
>
> "Thor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%23Hc$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I have RC2 and have had automatic logon the entire time. (I am the
>> only user on this machine).
>>
>> Now, when Vista boots, I get a button with my username on it, and I
>> have to click it to enter my desktop. I have obviously done something
>> stupid (I'm very good at that) but I don't know what it is.
>>
>> The only thing unusual that I did was to attempt to get Vista to
>> recognize my network printer. (Which didn't work).
>>
>> Can anyone help me get back my automatic logon?
>>
>> Thank you
>>

>

 
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Jeff
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      13th Dec 2006
nope,
no ideas about .asp
I always deleted it myself.
no problems
Think it's a dev thing.

Jeff

"Daze N. Knights" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have seen this before in XP. Can you tell me *why* .net would set up its
>own user account, and whether or not there is any harm in deleting the
>account? I can't understand the sense of this at all, and I have deleted
>such an account before (to return to auto login) without noticing anything
>amiss thereafter.
>
>
> Jeff wrote:
>> Thor,
>> Did you happen to install anything that uses .net?
>> If so, or even if not go here:
>> Control Panel\User Accounts and Family Safety\User Accounts\Manage
>> another Account
>> in there you may see another account, other than yours and guest.
>> .net sometimes sets up another account .asp and that'll cause what you
>> are experiencing.
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>> "Thor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:%23Hc$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I have RC2 and have had automatic logon the entire time. (I am the only
>>> user on this machine).
>>>
>>> Now, when Vista boots, I get a button with my username on it, and I have
>>> to click it to enter my desktop. I have obviously done something stupid
>>> (I'm very good at that) but I don't know what it is.
>>>
>>> The only thing unusual that I did was to attempt to get Vista to
>>> recognize my network printer. (Which didn't work).
>>>
>>> Can anyone help me get back my automatic logon?
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>

>>


 
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Thor
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      13th Dec 2006
Thanks everyone for the info about auto login, but that didn't solve my
problem.

My network printer now shows up in the Printer list, but it is offline.
Sending a print job to the printer winds up in a queue and stays there!

But, again, thanks to everyone for their input.

"Thor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%23Hc$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have RC2 and have had automatic logon the entire time. (I am the only
>user on this machine).
>
> Now, when Vista boots, I get a button with my username on it, and I have
> to click it to enter my desktop. I have obviously done something stupid
> (I'm very good at that) but I don't know what it is.
>
> The only thing unusual that I did was to attempt to get Vista to recognize
> my network printer. (Which didn't work).
>
> Can anyone help me get back my automatic logon?
>
> Thank you
>


 
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Daze N. Knights
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      13th Dec 2006
Thanks for the confirmation that deleting the account seems to pose no
problem.


Jeff wrote:
> nope,
> no ideas about .asp
> I always deleted it myself.
> no problems
> Think it's a dev thing.
>
> Jeff
>
> "Daze N. Knights" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I have seen this before in XP. Can you tell me *why* .net would set up
>> its own user account, and whether or not there is any harm in deleting
>> the account? I can't understand the sense of this at all, and I have
>> deleted such an account before (to return to auto login) without
>> noticing anything amiss thereafter.
>>
>>
>> Jeff wrote:
>>> Thor,
>>> Did you happen to install anything that uses .net?
>>> If so, or even if not go here:
>>> Control Panel\User Accounts and Family Safety\User Accounts\Manage
>>> another Account
>>> in there you may see another account, other than yours and guest.
>>> .net sometimes sets up another account .asp and that'll cause what
>>> you are experiencing.
>>>
>>> Jeff
>>>
>>> "Thor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:%23Hc$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>> I have RC2 and have had automatic logon the entire time. (I am the
>>>> only user on this machine).
>>>>
>>>> Now, when Vista boots, I get a button with my username on it, and I
>>>> have to click it to enter my desktop. I have obviously done
>>>> something stupid (I'm very good at that) but I don't know what it is.
>>>>
>>>> The only thing unusual that I did was to attempt to get Vista to
>>>> recognize my network printer. (Which didn't work).
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone help me get back my automatic logon?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you
>>>>
>>>

>

 
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James
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      13th Dec 2006
..NET creates its own account so it can run applications under a different
security context, for one. Yes, there can be significant problems,
especially if you're a developer of ASP.NET applications, or host any
locally. For your average user, it's not going to manifest itself visibly.
If you need to recreate the user account for any reason, you can run:

%systemroot%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\<version here>\aspnet_regiis.exe /i

In XP there's a way around this with a bit of registry tweaking (if you know
what you're doing). Haven't ever wanted an auto-logon personally, and
certainly wouldn't in Vista, so can't help you there.

"Daze N. Knights" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have seen this before in XP. Can you tell me *why* .net would set up its
>own user account, and whether or not there is any harm in deleting the
>account? I can't understand the sense of this at all, and I have deleted
>such an account before (to return to auto login) without noticing anything
>amiss thereafter.
>
>
> Jeff wrote:
>> Thor,
>> Did you happen to install anything that uses .net?
>> If so, or even if not go here:
>> Control Panel\User Accounts and Family Safety\User Accounts\Manage
>> another Account
>> in there you may see another account, other than yours and guest.
>> .net sometimes sets up another account .asp and that'll cause what you
>> are experiencing.
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>> "Thor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:%23Hc$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I have RC2 and have had automatic logon the entire time. (I am the only
>>> user on this machine).
>>>
>>> Now, when Vista boots, I get a button with my username on it, and I have
>>> to click it to enter my desktop. I have obviously done something stupid
>>> (I'm very good at that) but I don't know what it is.
>>>
>>> The only thing unusual that I did was to attempt to get Vista to
>>> recognize my network printer. (Which didn't work).
>>>
>>> Can anyone help me get back my automatic logon?
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>

>>



 
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Jeff
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      13th Dec 2006
James,

Thanks for the insight,
just as I thought, a dev thing,
and since I'm not, and don't plan to,
fine with me that it's gone.

Jeff

"James" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%23yY2%(E-Mail Removed)...
> .NET creates its own account so it can run applications under a different
> security context, for one. Yes, there can be significant problems,
> especially if you're a developer of ASP.NET applications, or host any
> locally. For your average user, it's not going to manifest itself
> visibly. If you need to recreate the user account for any reason, you can
> run:
>
> %systemroot%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\<version here>\aspnet_regiis.exe /i
>
> In XP there's a way around this with a bit of registry tweaking (if you
> know what you're doing). Haven't ever wanted an auto-logon personally,
> and certainly wouldn't in Vista, so can't help you there.
>
> "Daze N. Knights" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I have seen this before in XP. Can you tell me *why* .net would set up its
>>own user account, and whether or not there is any harm in deleting the
>>account? I can't understand the sense of this at all, and I have deleted
>>such an account before (to return to auto login) without noticing anything
>>amiss thereafter.
>>
>>
>> Jeff wrote:
>>> Thor,
>>> Did you happen to install anything that uses .net?
>>> If so, or even if not go here:
>>> Control Panel\User Accounts and Family Safety\User Accounts\Manage
>>> another Account
>>> in there you may see another account, other than yours and guest.
>>> .net sometimes sets up another account .asp and that'll cause what you
>>> are experiencing.
>>>
>>> Jeff
>>>
>>> "Thor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:%23Hc$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>> I have RC2 and have had automatic logon the entire time. (I am the only
>>>> user on this machine).
>>>>
>>>> Now, when Vista boots, I get a button with my username on it, and I
>>>> have to click it to enter my desktop. I have obviously done something
>>>> stupid (I'm very good at that) but I don't know what it is.
>>>>
>>>> The only thing unusual that I did was to attempt to get Vista to
>>>> recognize my network printer. (Which didn't work).
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone help me get back my automatic logon?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you
>>>>
>>>

>
>


 
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