windows boot up log in

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I am the administrator on the computer and have set a pass word to allow the
windows to boot all the way. The problem is that it worked at first but now
the log in window does not appear and boots all the way. I need to password
protect so my computer so my young daughter does not stay on the computer all
day long. I want to monitor her time when I`m here. I can`t if the computer
allows her to sign on and I`m at work. Please help me stop her unauthorized
computer usage
Thanks in advance
 
omeanster said:
I am the administrator on the computer and have set a pass word to allow the
windows to boot all the way. The problem is that it worked at first but now
the log in window does not appear and boots all the way. I need to password
protect so my computer so my young daughter does not stay on the computer all
day long. I want to monitor her time when I`m here. I can`t if the computer
allows her to sign on and I`m at work. Please help me stop her unauthorized
computer usage
Thanks in advance

You previously automated the logon process using the steps
below. You now need to undo this automation. Best to make
a note of what's involved, for the next time you want to change it.
- Click Start / Run / control userpasswords2 {OK}
- Tick the box that requires users to enter a password.
 
omeanster said:
I am the administrator on the computer and have set a pass word to allow
the
windows to boot all the way. The problem is that it worked at first but
now
the log in window does not appear and boots all the way. I need to
password
protect so my computer so my young daughter does not stay on the computer
all
day long. I want to monitor her time when I`m here. I can`t if the
computer
allows her to sign on and I`m at work. Please help me stop her
unauthorized
computer usage
Thanks in advance

You can use TweakUI to control this auto logon process.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/powertoys.asp
 

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