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How to avoid the password screen in win2000?

 
 
mm
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      4th Sep 2009
How to avoid the password screen in win2000?

I have two friends with win2000 computers. When one turns the
computer on, it goes all the way to the desktop without his having to
do anything.

When the other one starts, about halfway through, there is a little
box in the screen that says he has to press Cntl-Alt-Delete to
continue. When he does that, a password screen comes on with
Administrator in the first field and the second field is blank, for
the password. The thing is, he uses no password, so all he does is
press Enger. Is there some way he can keep these two screens from
showing up, so the machine will start up with no intervention.

The second machine jad beem used at some business, where perhaps a
password was used. It was given to him by a friend who worked at that
business and was given the machine when they got better ones.

Thanks for any help you can give.
 
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      4th Sep 2009
The nuts and bolts method:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310584
How to enable automatic logon in Windows

An easier way:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb963905.aspx
Autologon

John

mm wrote:
> How to avoid the password screen in win2000?
>
> I have two friends with win2000 computers. When one turns the
> computer on, it goes all the way to the desktop without his having to
> do anything.
>
> When the other one starts, about halfway through, there is a little
> box in the screen that says he has to press Cntl-Alt-Delete to
> continue. When he does that, a password screen comes on with
> Administrator in the first field and the second field is blank, for
> the password. The thing is, he uses no password, so all he does is
> press Enger. Is there some way he can keep these two screens from
> showing up, so the machine will start up with no intervention.
>
> The second machine jad beem used at some business, where perhaps a
> password was used. It was given to him by a friend who worked at that
> business and was given the machine when they got better ones.
>
> Thanks for any help you can give.

 
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      6th Sep 2009
On Thu, 03 Sep 2009 23:24:00 -0300, John John - MVP
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>The nuts and bolts method:
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310584
>How to enable automatic logon in Windows


This is exactly what he needs. Thanks.

>An easier way:
>
>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb963905.aspx
>Autologon


These technet guys are pretty clever. Thanks a lot.

I'll go over there adn do it with him in a week or two.

>John
>
>mm wrote:
>> How to avoid the password screen in win2000?
>>
>> I have two friends with win2000 computers. When one turns the
>> computer on, it goes all the way to the desktop without his having to
>> do anything.
>>
>> When the other one starts, about halfway through, there is a little
>> box in the screen that says he has to press Cntl-Alt-Delete to
>> continue. When he does that, a password screen comes on with
>> Administrator in the first field and the second field is blank, for
>> the password. The thing is, he uses no password, so all he does is
>> press Enger. Is there some way he can keep these two screens from
>> showing up, so the machine will start up with no intervention.
>>
>> The second machine jad beem used at some business, where perhaps a
>> password was used. It was given to him by a friend who worked at that
>> business and was given the machine when they got better ones.
>>
>> Thanks for any help you can give.


 
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