Ehlo ahmichele,
Is it a stand-alone computer?
If so, go to Start > Run > type in: control userpasswords2 > Select your
username > Clear the checkbox by the setting of Require users to enter password
(or something very similar) > In the new window, enter your password twice
(if any - if you have no password, just leave blank) and click OK twice to
close the windows. Now you should be able to start your computer with no
password requirement.
However, if you computer is a part of a business network, this solution would
not work and I would not advise you to leave your PC unprotected.
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Sincerely,
Jonathan M. Boyko,
TMidEast.Com.
a> Recently when I start up my computer it shows the old version of task
a> manager and I also have to give my password before I reach the Desk
a> Top. How can I fix this?
a>