Hi,
Was one of the updates the .net framework? It would cause this as it adds
another user account.
Start/run "control userpasswords2" (without the quotes).
Uncheck the box requiring a username and password, click apply/ok and follow
the prompts to set up a default logon.
--
Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Win98 Help -
www.rickrogers.org
"Sandee" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%23ef%(E-Mail Removed)...
> I am trying to find the update I did earlier in the week that changed my
> desktop. When I log on to the computer, instead of just going to my
desktop
> and showing my icons, I first get a log on screen that is split down the
> middle. The left side says Welcome to Windows or something and the right
> side has my name on it which I have to click on in order to get to my
icons.
> I don't see why this extra step is necessary and would like to go back to
> the old way. Unfortunately, I also did about 4 other updates at the same
> time and now I can't find the one to fix this. I went in to View
> Installation History and wrote down the numbers of the updates I installed
> that night. I then went into My Computer, Add/Remove Programs and looked
> for those numbers. I was able to find 3 of them but they didn't look like
> the correct ones. Two of them I couldn't find in the list of installed
> programs. Does anyone know if I really need this update and how to get
rid
> of it if it isn't that important? Also, would this be the same thing that
> is causing my computer to return to that screen after it detects no
activity
> after just a few short minutes? It would take too long to explain why,
but
> I really do not want to do a system restore if I can avoid it in this
case.
>
> I don't use this board very often but when I do, you all have been great.
I
> have always gotten better help here than from any HP or Microsoft
> professional support tech. TIA
>
> Sandee
>
>