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Old 04 September 2005, 10:42 AM
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I have forgotten how to remove the user login screen when the PC starts up, as i am the only person using this PC.

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Old 04 September 2005, 10:53 AM
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Control Panel - User Accounts - Change the way Users Log On and Off
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I have forgotten how to remove the user login screen when the PC starts up, as i am the only person using this PC.

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Old 04 September 2005, 10:58 AM
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Old 04 September 2005, 12:40 PM
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Follow the steps ive given you
eg: open control panel then open user accounts then the option to "change how users log on"
If that fails get an infant to help


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Old 04 September 2005, 01:27 PM
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you need to set up one user account with NO password that way it will automatically login

however, if you loggin in the classic way with just the blue screen asking for username and password, you will still need to press enter to login

go into the start menu (bottom left of desktop)

then into control panel

double click on user accounts

click change the way users log on and off

you will need to tick "by the welcome screen" and now it should login automatically.

If your user account has a password see below


go into the start menu (bottom left of desktop)

then into control panel

double click on user accounts

there will be two main options

pick a task and

pick an account to change

under pick an account to change there should be one user account without a password

if the user already has a password, left click the mouse on that account, there should then be an option to remove the password

if there is now one account without a password it should then login automatically

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Old 05 September 2005, 05:19 PM
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Ive done that and it still wants me to click enter etc...
plus also the shut down screen goes into the classic view
Darren

Originally Posted by mike1210
you need to set up one user account with NO password that way it will automatically login

however, if you loggin in the classic way with just the blue screen asking for username and password, you will still need to press enter to login

go into the start menu (bottom left of desktop)

then into control panel

double click on user accounts

click change the way users log on and off

you will need to tick "by the welcome screen" and now it should login automatically.

If your user account has a password see below


go into the start menu (bottom left of desktop)

then into control panel

double click on user accounts

there will be two main options

pick a task and

pick an account to change

under pick an account to change there should be one user account without a password

if the user already has a password, left click the mouse on that account, there should then be an option to remove the password

if there is now one account without a password it should then login automatically
Old 05 September 2005, 06:04 PM
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google

"tweakxp"

On the M$ site, allows you to "logon automaticly"
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Don't worry now as its sorted

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