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stan
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      13th Aug 2003
I reinstalled windows 2000 on a laptop in a local workgroup.

When the PC boots, it is automatically logging in as
administrator, no log on screen.

What policy do I need to set so that I get the Windows 2000
Logon Screen asking for a username and password

Thanks

 
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BigJake
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      13th Aug 2003
This is not a policy setting. Open control panel, Users and Passwords, and
check Users must Enter a user name and password.


"stan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I reinstalled windows 2000 on a laptop in a local workgroup.
>
> When the PC boots, it is automatically logging in as
> administrator, no log on screen.
>
> What policy do I need to set so that I get the Windows 2000
> Logon Screen asking for a username and password
>
> Thanks
>



 
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