Disabling the logon requirement and cleaning up user accounts

G

Guest

I had to replace my hard-drive due to a fatal crash. The reinstallation went
well and I am once again up and running. I also took this opportunity to put
in a new video card, an ATI Radeon X1300 Pro.

I have always preferred to be able to just turn on my machine and go. Since
no one else has access to this machine, I feel perfectly fine setting my
system up to go straight to my dektop once I power on. No logging in, no
passwords.

However, since the installation of the new video card, I do not seem to be
able to do this.

When I go to Control Panel->User Accounts I notice two things. First there
is an account which I did not create, called "ASP.NET Machine A..." which is
a "Limited Account, Password Protected". I cannot be certain, but I believe
this was somehow created during the video card installation.

I am assuming that this unknown account is the reason I am being asked to
verify myself when I power up, on the theory that my machine is recognising
the possibility of multiple users.

When I look at removing the account, in order to remove this possible
conflict, I am asked whether I want to save the contents of the ASP.NET
desktop etc.

First question: If I delete this account and save the contents of the
associated desktop and documents, will I be able to restore the account if it
turns out to be necessary to good functionality?

Second question: Am I correct in my assumption that removing this unknown
account will allow me to perform the kind of power up that I am looking to do?

Third question: If the anser to the second question is "No", is there some
other process by whcih I can set myself up to execute the type of power up I
would like?

Thanks in advance for any advice.
 
G

Guest

That account i believe is only shown with .NET v1.1,upgrade to 2.0 & the
account disapears...You can,tap the F8 key on start-up,safe mode,enter xp as
administrator,open user accounts,delete the password for .NET
 

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