Thank you Doug.
Your instruction worked flawlessly.
But here is a related question. When I selected Administrator (with its
pw), it opened up a new windows. Why is that?
I am the single user of the computer and administrator.
When I logged in my name (with blank pw), it worked.
Thanks again.
Craig
"Doug Knox MS-MVP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Follow the same procedure, but
1) Start, Run and enter CONTROL USERPASSWORDS2
2) Check the box, Users must enter a username...........
3) Highlight the user you want automatically logged on.
4) Uncheck the box, Users must.............
5) Click Apply
6) In the next dialog, enter the password for the account you chose in step
3
7) OK your way out.
Often the account that is selected/highlighted when you first run
USERPASSWORDS2 is the Administrator account. If it has a blank password,
that is the account you'll be logged into.
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"Craig" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I followed the following, well-known procedure for bypassing the welcome
> screen:
>
>>Type in "control userpasswords2" (without quotes). You'll get a dialog.
>>Look at the first checkbox, at the top.
>>Uncheck "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer".
>>Click OK.
>
> When followed the above procedure, I could indeed bypass the welcome
> screen.
> But a brand new Windows screen appeared. Something is missing here.
> Could
> someone advise me how to bring the windows which I have been using it?
> OS
> is WinXP-Pro/SP2. TIA. Craig
>
>