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
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> .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
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>>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
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>>>> 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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