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JohnD
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      16th Aug 2008
I have a number of networked XP machines. They all boot automatically all
the way to the desktop without stopping for passwords or welcome screens.

Except one.

This one I recently ran Windows Update on and, perhaps foolishly, decided to
include the optional software updates. Perhaps this is the root of my
peoblem?

This machine is set identically to the others in Control Panel/User
Accounts/Change how users log on. Both "Use Welcome Screen" and "Enable fast
user switching" are checked in all cases. However, this one stops at the
Welcome Screen and I seem to have a choice of clicking on my name, which is
irritating, or entering a password, which is even more irritating.

Is there a way I can restore this machine's boot sequence to the way it was?

Thanks.

 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)
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      16th Aug 2008

"JohnD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:356C12BE-8DA7-4CE6-8B16-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a number of networked XP machines. They all boot automatically all
> the way to the desktop without stopping for passwords or welcome screens.
>
> Except one.
>
> This one I recently ran Windows Update on and, perhaps foolishly, decided
> to
> include the optional software updates. Perhaps this is the root of my
> peoblem?
>
> This machine is set identically to the others in Control Panel/User
> Accounts/Change how users log on. Both "Use Welcome Screen" and "Enable
> fast
> user switching" are checked in all cases. However, this one stops at the
> Welcome Screen and I seem to have a choice of clicking on my name, which
> is
> irritating, or entering a password, which is even more irritating.
>
> Is there a way I can restore this machine's boot sequence to the way it
> was?
>
> Thanks.
>


Since you're responsible for several machines, you should make
a note of this method to force an automatic logon:
To log on to Windows automatically as a certain user, do this:
- Click Start / Run / control userpasswords2{OK}.
- Click the user you wish to log on as.
- Untick the box that requires users to enter a password.
- Click OK and enter the password when prompted.



 
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JohnD
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      19th Aug 2008
Thanks, Pegasus.

The only question I have has to do with your last line. I have never
assigned a password, and don't really want to, so what do I do about keying
one in at that stage?

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>
> "JohnD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:356C12BE-8DA7-4CE6-8B16-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have a number of networked XP machines. They all boot automatically all
> > the way to the desktop without stopping for passwords or welcome screens.
> >
> > Except one.
> >
> > This one I recently ran Windows Update on and, perhaps foolishly, decided
> > to
> > include the optional software updates. Perhaps this is the root of my
> > peoblem?
> >
> > This machine is set identically to the others in Control Panel/User
> > Accounts/Change how users log on. Both "Use Welcome Screen" and "Enable
> > fast
> > user switching" are checked in all cases. However, this one stops at the
> > Welcome Screen and I seem to have a choice of clicking on my name, which
> > is
> > irritating, or entering a password, which is even more irritating.
> >
> > Is there a way I can restore this machine's boot sequence to the way it
> > was?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >

>
> Since you're responsible for several machines, you should make
> a note of this method to force an automatic logon:
> To log on to Windows automatically as a certain user, do this:
> - Click Start / Run / control userpasswords2{OK}.
> - Click the user you wish to log on as.
> - Untick the box that requires users to enter a password.
> - Click OK and enter the password when prompted.
>
>
>
>

 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)
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      19th Aug 2008
Even a blank password (i.e. when you press Enter without
typing a password) is a password.


"JohnD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:FB314BC2-4B7C-4890-A3E9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks, Pegasus.
>
> The only question I have has to do with your last line. I have never
> assigned a password, and don't really want to, so what do I do about
> keying
> one in at that stage?
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
>>
>> "JohnD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:356C12BE-8DA7-4CE6-8B16-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I have a number of networked XP machines. They all boot automatically
>> >all
>> > the way to the desktop without stopping for passwords or welcome
>> > screens.
>> >
>> > Except one.
>> >
>> > This one I recently ran Windows Update on and, perhaps foolishly,
>> > decided
>> > to
>> > include the optional software updates. Perhaps this is the root of my
>> > peoblem?
>> >
>> > This machine is set identically to the others in Control Panel/User
>> > Accounts/Change how users log on. Both "Use Welcome Screen" and
>> > "Enable
>> > fast
>> > user switching" are checked in all cases. However, this one stops at
>> > the
>> > Welcome Screen and I seem to have a choice of clicking on my name,
>> > which
>> > is
>> > irritating, or entering a password, which is even more irritating.
>> >
>> > Is there a way I can restore this machine's boot sequence to the way it
>> > was?
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>> >

>>
>> Since you're responsible for several machines, you should make
>> a note of this method to force an automatic logon:
>> To log on to Windows automatically as a certain user, do this:
>> - Click Start / Run / control userpasswords2{OK}.
>> - Click the user you wish to log on as.
>> - Untick the box that requires users to enter a password.
>> - Click OK and enter the password when prompted.
>>
>>
>>
>>



 
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