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Mohammad Dickinmyass
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      07-05-2007
Specifically, I'm not exactly sure what I did.
I installed a program, Irfanview, and fooled with my network
connection.
But my problem is, some kind of boxy looking "Windows XP Professional"
dialog box has made an appearance and wants me to type in a user name
and a password to log-on when my PC starts. It never did that before,
and I'd prefer it never did it again.
But it doesn't care what I prefer.
So I want to push buttons and change settings so it cooperates as it
used to.
Can anyone recommend some things to try? (Relating to the above.)

 
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      07-05-2007
Mohammad Dickinmyass <> wrote:

>Can anyone recommend some things to try? (Relating to the above.)


Start | Run <type in>
control userpasswords2
<enter>

Start there.
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Maximus the Mad
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      07-05-2007
On 7/5/2007 1:26 AM, Mohammad Dickinmyass after much thought,came up
with this jewel:
> Specifically, I'm not exactly sure what I did.


You should see what a 12 gauge can do....

> I installed a program, Irfanview, and fooled with my network
> connection.
> But my problem is, some kind of boxy looking "Windows XP Professional"
> dialog box has made an appearance and wants me to type in a user name
> and a password to log-on when my PC starts. It never did that before,
> and I'd prefer it never did it again.
> But it doesn't care what I prefer.
> So I want to push buttons and change settings so it cooperates as it
> used to.
> Can anyone recommend some things to try? (Relating to the above.)


Make backups of all your important files(pics,documents,etc.) now.
Find the restore disks that came with your system.
You'll need the above after your done "pushing","changing" and general
"fooling" about.

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Gordon
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      07-05-2007
"Mohammad Dickinmyass" <> wrote in message
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> But my problem is, some kind of boxy looking "Windows XP Professional"
> dialog box has made an appearance and wants me to type in a user name
> and a password to log-on when my PC starts. It never did that before,
> and I'd prefer it never did it again.


So you're not really interested in the security of your computer then?


 
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james
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      07-05-2007

"Mohammad Dickinmyass" <> wrote in message
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> Specifically, I'm not exactly sure what I did.
> I installed a program, Irfanview, and fooled with my network
> connection.
> But my problem is, some kind of boxy looking "Windows XP Professional"
> dialog box has made an appearance and wants me to type in a user name
> and a password to log-on when my PC starts. It never did that before,
> and I'd prefer it never did it again.
> But it doesn't care what I prefer.
> So I want to push buttons and change settings so it cooperates as it
> used to.
> Can anyone recommend some things to try? (Relating to the above.)
>

Start
Open run
Type control userpasswords2
Now, first instinct tells you to uncheck the box that says "Users must enter
a user name and password to use this computer" and call it good. While that
is definitely one of the steps, don't do it just yet. You'll want to
highlight the default user account first, and then uncheck the box. Windows
will autoboot to whatever account is highlighted when you uncheck the box.
As you can see, above I have my account selected. Now, after you've
unchecked the box, click OK. "Automatically Log On" should be the next
dialog box that you see. Don't enter a password and click OK.

That's all! You've told Windows XP what account you want as the default and
it will now automatically load that account, and should stay there unless
told otherwise. (If you log off, etc) Reboot, and test.

Now, first instinct tells you to uncheck the box that says "Users must enter
a user name and password to use this computer" and call it good. While that
is definitely one of the steps, don't do it just yet.


 
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      07-05-2007
Hello,

Start > Control Panel > User Accounts > Change the way users log on or off >
TICK use the welcome screen > apply options

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"Mohammad Dickinmyass" <> wrote in message
news: ups.com...
> Specifically, I'm not exactly sure what I did.
> I installed a program, Irfanview, and fooled with my network
> connection.
> But my problem is, some kind of boxy looking "Windows XP Professional"
> dialog box has made an appearance and wants me to type in a user name
> and a password to log-on when my PC starts. It never did that before,
> and I'd prefer it never did it again.
> But it doesn't care what I prefer.
> So I want to push buttons and change settings so it cooperates as it
> used to.
> Can anyone recommend some things to try? (Relating to the above.)
>



 
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