grouper34 said:
Thank you for your response. I tried the first two of your
recommendations
and still the logon screen comes up, only this time with a warning that
says
I'm not permitted to sign in (although it goes away and I can go ahead and
do
so).
I don't know what you mean by "adding the Dialog box that comes up when
running control userpasswords 2 to the Control Panel, etc." Where in the
Control Panel to you make this add?
What if I just deleted all the names listed as having to sign in to my
computer-administator, owner, guest and one other?
Sorry, I don't know why it won't let you autologin if you followed those
steps exactly. Do all the accounts have passwords?
What I meant by "you can add the Dialog Box that comes up when running
control userpasswords2 2" is when you type
When you go to Start | run and type in control userpasswords2, and click ok,
it brings up a dialog box. The tweak I gave you the link for will add that
dialog box as an option to the control panel. So now you would have the
User control panel and another control panel item to open that dialog box.
To get it you would download and run that edit I gave the link for.
What do you mean delete the names? Do you mean delete those profiles?
You cannot remove the built in Administrator account, not should you try.
That account should have a strong password put on it, and then set it aside,
to be used only if something damages the normal working account. The guest
account can and should be disabled, but not deleted. It is not needed
(unless you're on a network) and is a security risk. If you want an account
for your casual visitors, then create another account, give it some name
like visitor and make it a limited user account.
You need to keep at least one other admin level account. It's best to
operate in a limited user account if you can, but some programs won't work
in a limited account.
Any other accounts you don't use, you can delete.