Password at Log-on

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Gordon Biggar

I am using Vista Home Premium (32-bit) in a guest operating system (64-bit
for the host). In the guest system I am receiving a message when booting
up: "Consider changing your password, it will expire in......."

I don't want to use a password when booting up; I am the sole user of the
machine. Plus, I don't know what the existing password is. How can I
disable this function?

Gordon Biggar
Houston, Texas
 
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Kevin John SmallBone

Stan Starinski said:
All i can say I never enter passwords, all my machines for many many years
bootup instantly bypassing graphics welcome & logon screens.

They call those machines DOS machines.

Security I use for external world or a laptop is much stronger, comparing
to joke of a logon protection in ANY OS:
I use BIOS/poweron + Harddisk password. One of them is unbreakable (even
manufacturer will refuse to reset it, and C MOS battery has no effec ton
it).

Sure you do. You would have trouble with an Etch-A-Sketch.
Or Fingerprint reader, but since I occasionally worked with strong
solvents/acids I kind of avoid it, my fingerprints might be altered
overtime so one day I might be locked out of own machine....

You shouldn't be drinking solvents or acids. Look what it did...It fried
your tiny brain.
 

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