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On my computer I used to only have one user that would be logged in
automatically when my computer started up. Let's assume this user is called "admin". I recently installed a download, I cannot remember it's exact name, but basically it allows me to use .NET programs. Now, when my computer is logged on, I am asked to click on my username to log on, even though "admin" is the only one in the list. In my control panel I can see "admin" and "ASP.NET Machine A...". How do I make it so "admin" will log in automatically again without removing the use of .NET programs? Thanks in advance for any help. |
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Follow the steps in the link http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315231 Regards John "ProfessorPiggy" <ProfessorPiggy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:777A8E2E-DD50-44A6-BA3D-3DAEFFBDDC0C@microsoft.com... > On my computer I used to only have one user that would be logged in > automatically when my computer started up. Let's assume this user is > called > "admin". > > I recently installed a download, I cannot remember it's exact name, but > basically it allows me to use .NET programs. > > Now, when my computer is logged on, I am asked to click on my username to > log on, even though "admin" is the only one in the list. > > In my control panel I can see "admin" and "ASP.NET Machine A...". > > How do I make it so "admin" will log in automatically again without > removing > the use of .NET programs? > > Thanks in advance for any help. |
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ProfessorPiggy wrote:
> On my computer I used to only have one user that would be logged in > automatically when my computer started up. Let's assume this user is > called "admin". > > I recently installed a download, I cannot remember it's exact name, > but basically it allows me to use .NET programs. > > Now, when my computer is logged on, I am asked to click on my > username to log on, even though "admin" is the only one in the list. > > In my control panel I can see "admin" and "ASP.NET Machine A...". > > How do I make it so "admin" will log in automatically again without > removing the use of .NET programs? Start | Run, type "control userpasswords2" Select the account you want to logon to automatically. Then uncheck the box "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer." Or do the same thing with TweakUI. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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ProfessorPiggy wrote:
> On my computer I used to only have one user that would be logged in > automatically when my computer started up. Let's assume this user is called > "admin". > > I recently installed a download, I cannot remember it's exact name, but > basically it allows me to use .NET programs. > > Now, when my computer is logged on, I am asked to click on my username to > log on, even though "admin" is the only one in the list. > > In my control panel I can see "admin" and "ASP.NET Machine A...". > > How do I make it so "admin" will log in automatically again without removing > the use of .NET programs? > > Thanks in advance for any help. To add to the other posts, you can add the Dialog box that comes up when running control userpasswords 2 to the Control Panel with the following tweak: Add Control User Passwords2 to the Control Panel (Line 1) http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm -- Rock MS MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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