Logon Screen (Welcome Screen)

A

Alice

Hi all,
I am trying to go from boot to desktop. I have used the "control
userpassword2' method to bypass the Logon Screen but it doesn't work. I
still see the Logon Screen (the one that says Welcome). I am the only user
and I would really like to not see it altogether. Is there another way to
achieve this? Using Vista Home Premium.
Thanks for your time,
Alice
 
M

Malke

Alice said:
Hi all,
I am trying to go from boot to desktop. I have used the "control
userpassword2' method to bypass the Logon Screen but it doesn't work. I
still see the Logon Screen (the one that says Welcome). I am the only
user and I would really like to not see it altogether. Is there another
way to achieve this? Using Vista Home Premium.
Thanks for your time,
Alice

Control userpasswords2 works. You're doing something wrong. The command
is not as you have written it above but:

control userpasswords2 (note the "s" on the end of "userpasswords")

Please review the instructions again:

Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) -
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm


Malke
 
A

Alice

Hi all,
I don't have a password associated with my account. I just clicked away the
box that came up that said Alice and to put my password in.
Alice
 
A

Alice

yup sure did uncheck "Users must enter a user name and password to use this
computer" box.

Alice
 

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