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I am the only user on my PC and I have Windows XP Pro. It
used to boot up and automaticly log me into windows. Well
my 3 year old was playing around with my pc and now when
I boot up my pc it comes to a login screen where I have
to hit enter before it boots up.

I would like to have it so it just logs me on. Anyone
know where I need to go to reset this change?
 
Click Start, Run and type "control userpasswords2", and click Ok.
Uncheck "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer" option, and click Ok.

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I am the only user on my PC and I have Windows XP Pro. It
used to boot up and automaticly log me into windows. Well
my 3 year old was playing around with my pc and now when
I boot up my pc it comes to a login screen where I have
to hit enter before it boots up.

I would like to have it so it just logs me on. Anyone
know where I need to go to reset this change?
 
I am the only user on my PC and I have Windows XP Pro. It
used to boot up and automaticly log me into windows. Well
my 3 year old was playing around with my pc and now when
I boot up my pc it comes to a login screen where I have
to hit enter before it boots up.

I would like to have it so it just logs me on. Anyone
know where I need to go to reset this change?

I use Windows XP, Home Edition; try Start>Control
Panel>User Accounts>Change the way users log on or off.
Both my boxes are "checked" and I don't have to log-in
after booting up. Hope this helps with your situation...

Richard
 

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