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Charlie
Below is my original post:
I have installed XP home about 6 times. This last time (and once before) I
get the "click user" choice to log in. I don't know what I did different on
the install but I would like XP to boot up directly to her username without
this choice option.
It is my wife's computer and we have no need for different users.
The last time this happen I followed someone's advice by changing the
profile. Afterwards, I was locked out from even booting up.
Looking for an easy to follow instructions in having her computer boot up
without clicking her username.
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I received a few excellent responses and used TweakUI. This took care of
the auto-logon. However, when I wake the computer up from the screen saver
I get a "click here to start" screen which is identical to the logon screen.
How do I prevent that from happening.
(Although I 'm sure it doesn't have an bearing on this issue, I am using
webshots screensaver to start at 14 minutes idle)
Thanks again,
Charlie
I have installed XP home about 6 times. This last time (and once before) I
get the "click user" choice to log in. I don't know what I did different on
the install but I would like XP to boot up directly to her username without
this choice option.
It is my wife's computer and we have no need for different users.
The last time this happen I followed someone's advice by changing the
profile. Afterwards, I was locked out from even booting up.
Looking for an easy to follow instructions in having her computer boot up
without clicking her username.
________________________________________________________
I received a few excellent responses and used TweakUI. This took care of
the auto-logon. However, when I wake the computer up from the screen saver
I get a "click here to start" screen which is identical to the logon screen.
How do I prevent that from happening.
(Although I 'm sure it doesn't have an bearing on this issue, I am using
webshots screensaver to start at 14 minutes idle)
Thanks again,
Charlie