Multiple profiles

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fred

Hello,
I have several multiple profiles on my computer.
On startup, Windows waits for the selection of the user to start under.
How to bypass that step?
I would like to designate one user as a default user and always start
Windows with it.
Thanks,
Fred
 
fred said:
Hello,
I have several multiple profiles on my computer.
On startup, Windows waits for the selection of the user to start under.
How to bypass that step?
I would like to designate one user as a default user and always start
Windows with it.
Thanks,
Fred

Google is your friend. Type this into a Google search box

Windows log on automatically

and you'll get about 44 million hits. This must be a VFAQ . . .
 
You do not know the answer, do you Pegasus?
Fred

Pegasus said:
Google is your friend. Type this into a Google search box

Windows log on automatically

and you'll get about 44 million hits. This must be a VFAQ . . .
 
fred said:
You do not know the answer, do you Pegasus?
Fred

Yes, I do: control userpasswords2. However, Google often has answers right
at your fingertips. More detailed, faster access.
 
You do not know the answer, do you Pegasus?
Fred

Pegasus said:
Google is your friend. Type this into a Google search box

Windows log on automatically

and you'll get about 44 million hits. This must be a VFAQ . . .
 
mohsen said:
going to disabling your other accounts...moreover don't forget to purge
intimity profiles.
to doing this, right click on you're my computer => advanced Tab =>
profiles


hope it be useful

best regards

Perhaps disabling accounts is not such a good idea. If the OP forgets the
password to his main account then he's locked himself out with your method.
Much better to tell Windows which account should be used for the logon
process.

By the way, what is a "intimity profile"?
 
going to disabling your other accounts...moreover don't forget to purge
intimity profiles.
to doing this, right click on you're my computer => advanced Tab => profiles


hope it be useful

best regards
 

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