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:
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> "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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