XP: With or Without Password

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Hi at all

I have a PC with OS : win xp (SP2)
I wrote a software that starts automatically when I sswitch on the PC
so the access to Xp is permit directly to the administrator without
password (I know that it's the only manner to lunch a software on PC
that works alone)

In that situation can I permit the access from the network with Login
and Password?
It's possible to permit a different access for different network user?

TIA
 
spingo said:
Hi at all

I have a PC with OS : win xp (SP2)
I wrote a software that starts automatically when I sswitch on the PC
so the access to Xp is permit directly to the administrator without
password (I know that it's the only manner to lunch a software on PC
that works alone)

No need to use any extra software/files for automatic logon, see:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_passwords.htm

or start at: http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
Click L and scroll down to logon.
In that situation can I permit the access from the network with Login
and Password?

Yes, internet logon is separate from Windows logon.
It's possible to permit a different access for different network user?

That depends on the Network setup or user permissions which I'll' leave for someone else to answer.

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How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
 
Thank you Brian,
I solved many issues with your suggest.
However now, the problem is moved to networking permissions.
At moment when I try to connect, even if I have created two new
account, the linked PC responds me just with "Guest" Account.
I tried to disable teh Guest account, changed the groups for the new
accounts (before guests, users of remote desktop next administrators)
but in every case the only one account with which I can connect is
"Guest"

TIA
 
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