Kansenji wrote:
> I am the only user of my home PC & on installation I left the
> Log-On password fields blank. Thereafter my XP PC logs on
> automatically on start-up, without ANY user intervention. A
> relative is sick of having to log on to her home PC; how can she
> set hers up like mine? Is it just a matter of her "changing" her
> password and leaving the new password field blank?
>
> I wish MS would explain why it thinks logging on is necessary on a
> single user home PC! There must be millions of Windows users
> wondering "Why do I need to Log On?"
Most of those millions probably either don't care or can use Google to find
out more information on Windows XP and the fact that it is designed as a
multi-user OS - no mtter if there is only one PHYSICAL user or not.
What you want is an automatic logon.
Automatic Logons:
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Microsoft method:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315231
(Essentially the same... but different place:
http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/13/ )
Microsoft Method 2:
TweakUI from:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx
control userpasswords2 method:
1) Go to the Start Menu and the Run box.
2) Type in the following:
control userpasswords2
now click OK
3) In the new Windows that appears select the account you wish to make the
primary logon.
Now uncheck the "Users must enter a username and password..." box.
4) Hit Apply and a dialog box will appear asking you to confirm the selected
users password.
Click OK when you are done...
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Hopefully that gets you where you are wanting to be.
It is a *good* thing in the user arena to:
1) Have strong passwords.
2) Have more than one administrator level account (with strong passwords).
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