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diana \(removethis\)

I'm running Windows XP Professional and I do not want to
log in every time I reboot. How do I stop having to log
in???
 
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monsignor

diana said:
I'm running Windows XP Professional and I do not want to
log in every time I reboot. How do I stop having to log
in???

go to microsoft.com search for power tools for winXP its in there along with a lot of other
neat things
 
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monsignor

monsignor said:
go to microsoft.com search for power tools for winXP its in there
along with a lot of other
neat things

replying to my own msg. i know i know....but if you use the power tools one doesn't have
to go thru these gyrations that __J wants you to do... I like the power tools (of course,
ymmv = your mileage may vary)
 
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_ _ J

|... these gyrations that __J wants you to do...

I use TweakUI for XP.

The "control userpasswords2" method is the only method
that I have seen described by MVPs in these newsgroups.

I also added a Kelly-tweak, as well as references to two MS KB Articles
for the benefit of anybody who might be interested.

It would be more helpful to novices, if you would provide a hyperlink to
the Poweroys, as well as an indication of which Powertoy, and an
indication of which area in that tool.

Your first reply to the OP is so vague, as to be useless.

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Regards,
Jan

Please reply in newsgroups
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| monsignor wrote:
| > diana (removethis) @wirelessfuninc.com wrote:
| >> I'm running Windows XP Professional and I do not want to
| >> log in every time I reboot. How do I stop having to log
| >> in???
| >
| > go to microsoft.com search for power tools for winXP its in there
| > along with a lot of other
| > neat things
|
| replying to my own msg. i know i know....but if you use the power tools one doesn't have
| to go thru these gyrations that __J wants you to do... I like the power tools (of course,
| ymmv = your mileage may vary)
|
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|
|
| -m
|
|
 

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