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Just upgraded my OS from Windows Me to XP. Now whenever I turn on my
computer, windows will not complete loading up until I click on my user picture. Is there anyway to totally eliminate this user accounts function? (for me, useless and extra hassle!) Thanks for any info Charlie B |
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 19:39:15 -0500, charlie b wrote:
> Just upgraded my OS from Windows Me to XP. Now whenever I turn on my > computer, windows will not complete loading up until I click on my user > picture. Is there anyway to totally eliminate this user accounts function? > (for me, useless and extra hassle!) > Thanks for any info > Charlie B User groups and user accounts are an integral part of Windows XP. You could however check in to using an automatic logon: How to turn on automatic logon in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;315231 -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User In memory of our dear friend, MVP Alex Nichol |
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I'm having a major problem. I switched the name on of my administrator user
account and now cannot retrieve the original administrator account. I do not need separate user accounts as this is a home comp. Is there a way that I can revert back to yesterday when I changed it? Is there a system restore that I can use to go back to my original settings? I have also therefore deleted the family outlook account and all favorites set. Thanks! "Sharon F" wrote: > On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 19:39:15 -0500, charlie b wrote: > > > Just upgraded my OS from Windows Me to XP. Now whenever I turn on my > > computer, windows will not complete loading up until I click on my user > > picture. Is there anyway to totally eliminate this user accounts function? > > (for me, useless and extra hassle!) > > Thanks for any info > > Charlie B > > User groups and user accounts are an integral part of Windows XP. You could > however check in to using an automatic logon: > > How to turn on automatic logon in Windows XP > http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;315231 > > -- > Sharon F > MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User > In memory of our dear friend, MVP Alex Nichol > |
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 07:19:03 -0800, Ciara wrote:
> I'm having a major problem. I switched the name on of my administrator user > account and now cannot retrieve the original administrator account. I do not > need separate user accounts as this is a home comp. Is there a way that I can > revert back to yesterday when I changed it? Is there a system restore that I > can use to go back to my original settings? I have also therefore deleted the > family outlook account and all favorites set. Thanks! When XP has only one account it will be the default/built in Administrator account. This account appears on the welcome screen UNTIL another account is created. It then becomes hidden. Leaving it alone is useful as it can be valuable in troubleshooting situations. A new account in the administrator group can be created for everyday administrative tasks. It sounds like your "missing" account may be the original account that is normally named Administrator. Or somehow, the original was deleted and your user account, as the only remaining administrator account on the system, became hidden. There would have been warnings in this case and none were mentioned in your original post. Anyhow... You can log onto the hidden account. In XP Pro, press Ctrl+Alt+Del. Type in the name of the account. This is usually Administrator but if "switched the name" means that you've renamed the account, type the new name instead. Type in password if one exists to log on. In XP Home, start the system in Safe Mode to log on to this account. Once logged on, you have some decisions to make. You can create a new account for yourself in the administrator group and use that for everyday (the original Administrator account would remain hidden). Or you could use TweakUI for XP to force the existing account to be displayed on the Welcome screen. If you take this route, strongly suggest creating a 'fallback' administrator account to be available for troubleshooting. Example: Everyday account becomes corrupt. Log on with the reserve/fallback account to repair or create another account. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User In memory of our dear friend, MVP Alex Nichol |
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