[Ham-Computers] Win XP login window
Dave 'Doc' Corio
dcorio at zitomedia.net
Wed Aug 29 06:26:18 EDT 2007
Thanks. Aaron's way worked perfectly. There's only the XYL and I, and
she has her own PC, so it'll work for me as is.
Appreciate the input!
73
Dave KB3MOW
Dan Violette wrote:
> If you don't get a satisfactory answer, let me know. I have done it, but
> don't remember right now. You also, I assume have only one log-in account
> when it asks? Aaron's is one way. I think I always delete the other
> account and then when there is only one it just runs. Never a password and
> every PC in house starts up from off, or sleep or whatever and no login,
> just main screen that PC always has. Problem with Aaron's is everyone in
> the house needs the password. Now, if at work that is different.
>
> Dan KI6X
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:ham-computers-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Dave 'Doc' Corio
> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 3:20 PM
> To: ham-computers at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Ham-Computers] Win XP login window
>
> Could someone please advise me how to get rid of the login requirement
> for WIN XP? Every time I reboot or start the PC I get the ID/Password
> window. I have it set for no password, but it still requires that "Enter" be
> hit to continue.
>
> My goal is to have an "input free" startup. I had it set that way once,
> but have forgotten how to do it. I recall I had to enter something like
> "passwormgr" in the "Run" window.
>
> Thanks in advance
> 73
> Dave KB3MOW
>
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