boot as guest

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Jerry said:
How do I have my computer boot as a guest

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If you want to have an account for friends who visit, make a new user
account and call it something like "Visitor".

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Malke
 
Boot: Original root Bootstap. As in to pull ones self by your bootstraps.

An old miner 49er term that means to start over after being reduced to
nothing.

Current usage: Boot = to start a computer from a powed off state. (some
geeks will call this the boot strap routine)

Question = Boot as guest = Invalid question = Probably ridicule.

Do you mean to log into a running computer as a guest account?

To make a guest account for you computer try using Google and the search
words windows xp create new account guest .

The first link should be
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/getstarted/configaccount.mspx

followed by a lot of other useful links.

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Manny Borges
MCSE NT4-2003 (+ Security)
MCT, Certified Cheese Master

There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those who do understand binary
and those who don't.
 
by default,there is built-in user named "guest",u dont have to create another
user.all what u need is to turn this user on, do the following:

open "control panel"
open "user accounts"
u will find a user named "guest"
click on it
choose :
"turn on the guest account"
 
dr_ahmed said:
by default,there is built-in user named "guest",u dont have to create
another
user.all what u need is to turn this user on, do the following:

open "control panel"
open "user accounts"
u will find a user named "guest"
click on it
choose :
"turn on the guest account"


You should not use the built-in guest account. Even the Microsoft Baseline
Security Advisor says it is a security risk. Create a new Limited User
account, and call it "visitor" or something similar.
 
thank you for this information

Gordon said:
You should not use the built-in guest account. Even the Microsoft Baseline
Security Advisor says it is a security risk. Create a new Limited User
account, and call it "visitor" or something similar.
 
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