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its_my_dime
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      14th Oct 2008
Is there any way to bypass the opening screen on wakeup and go right to the
desktop as in Windows XP? Only one user on the computer and the "locked"
screen isn't necessary.

Thank you


 
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Paul Smith
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      14th Oct 2008
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> Is there any way to bypass the opening screen on wakeup and go right to
> the desktop as in Windows XP? Only one user on the computer and the
> "locked" screen isn't necessary.


Yes.

Head into Power Options, then 'edit plan settings' (for whichever plans you
use). You'll then need to elevate to make the change by clicking 'Change
settings that are currently unavailable', and from there you'll be able to
go into Additional Settings and then Require a password on wakeup.


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Rick Rogers
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      14th Oct 2008
Hi,

Control Panel/power options/change plan settings/change advanced power
settings/change the line to require a password on wakeup.

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"its_my_dime" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Is there any way to bypass the opening screen on wakeup and go right to
> the desktop as in Windows XP? Only one user on the computer and the
> "locked" screen isn't necessary.
>
> Thank you
>


 
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      14th Oct 2008

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> its_my_dime;860277 Wrote:
>> Is there any way to bypass the opening screen on wakeup and go right to
>> the
>> desktop as in Windows XP? Only one user on the computer and the
>> "locked"
>> screen isn't necessary.
>>
>> Thank you

>
>
> Hi,
>
> You may like to check under Control Panel>Power Options> Change plan
> settings>Change advanced power settings- Additional settings-Require a
> password on wakeup = No
>
> You may also like to look at this
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/66...matically.html
>
>
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> SIW2


Done! Thank you, everbody. Makes Vista much more user friendly.


 
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