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Autologon set, but doesn't stickFor years I've always had Autologon enabled (via TweakUI). But
recently this XP Pro PC has started re-setting that somehow. It insists on booting up to the Welcome screen offering me a choice of user accounts. When I check TweakUI again, sure enough that checkmark has disappeared again. Anyone have any ideas why please? In case it's relevant, a while ago I did setup a new user account, Test', as a trouble-shooting aid. -- Terry, East Grinstead, UK Terry Pinnell wrote:
Show quoteHide quote :: For years I've always had Autologon enabled (via TweakUI). But From an Administrator account, click Start, Run and enter CONTROL :: recently this XP Pro PC has started re-setting that somehow. It :: insists on booting up to the Welcome screen offering me a choice of :: user accounts. When I check TweakUI again, sure enough that checkmark :: has disappeared again. :: :: Anyone have any ideas why please? :: :: In case it's relevant, a while ago I did setup a new user account, :: Test', as a trouble-shooting aid. :: :: -- :: Terry, East Grinstead, UK USERPASSWORDS2 Remove the check mark from Users must enter a username and password and click Apply. Follow the prompts. Or .. Go to the Start Menu and the Run box. .. Type in the following: control userpasswords2 .. now click OK .. In the new Windows that appears select the account you wish to make the primary logon. .. Now uncheck the "Users must enter a username and password..." box. .. Hit Apply and a dialog box will appear asking you to confirm the selected users password. Click OK. The changes will work the next time you restart your computer. Also see if appropriate - How to Enable Automatic Logon in Windows http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315231 -- TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2009 - Update Services http://taurarian.mvps.org ====================================== Disclaimer: The information has been posted "as is" with no warranties or guarantees and doesn't give any rights.
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"TaurArian" <taurar***@gmailREMOVE.com> wrote: Thanks TaurArian, appreciate the help. I've followed the first of your>Terry Pinnell wrote: >:: For years I've always had Autologon enabled (via TweakUI). But >:: recently this XP Pro PC has started re-setting that somehow. It >:: insists on booting up to the Welcome screen offering me a choice of >:: user accounts. When I check TweakUI again, sure enough that checkmark >:: has disappeared again. >:: >:: Anyone have any ideas why please? >:: >:: In case it's relevant, a while ago I did setup a new user account, >:: Test', as a trouble-shooting aid. >:: >:: -- >:: Terry, East Grinstead, UK > > >From an Administrator account, click Start, Run and enter CONTROL >USERPASSWORDS2 Remove the check mark from Users must enter a username and >password and click Apply. Follow the prompts. > >Or > >. Go to the Start Menu and the Run box. >. Type in the following: > control userpasswords2 >. now click OK >. In the new Windows that appears select the account you wish to make the >primary logon. >. Now uncheck the "Users must enter a username and password..." box. >. Hit Apply and a dialog box will appear asking you to confirm the >selected users password. > >Click OK. >The changes will work the next time you restart your computer. > > >Also see if appropriate - >How to Enable Automatic Logon in Windows >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315231 two suggestions. I had a bad moment when asked for a password; I never assigned one so I tried just pressing Enter and was relieved that it seemed to work OK. It had occurred to me since my post that perhaps the reason for this happening was that I'd made a new user account, Test, and I should have also used TweakUI to set *that* to Autologon. Does that sound a likely explanation please? -- Terry, East Grinstead, UK You could always use the small utility from Sysinternals (a division of
Microsoft) called Autologon.exe available [free] to download from: http://live.sysinternals.com/Autologon.exe == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) Show quoteHide quote "Terry Pinnell" <terrypinDEL***@THESEdial.pipex.com> wrote in message news:17tk15l5d4ppj7a7f2vtetm7t67bi4u98l@4ax.com... > For years I've always had Autologon enabled (via TweakUI). But > recently this XP Pro PC has started re-setting that somehow. It > insists on booting up to the Welcome screen offering me a choice of > user accounts. When I check TweakUI again, sure enough that checkmark > has disappeared again. > > Anyone have any ideas why please? > > In case it's relevant, a while ago I did setup a new user account, > Test', as a trouble-shooting aid. > > -- > Terry, East Grinstead, UK "Tim Meddick" <timmedd***@gawab.com> wrote: Thanks Tim, I'll try that if it happens again. My first re-boot after>You could always use the small utility from Sysinternals (a division of >Microsoft) called Autologon.exe available [free] to download from: > >http://live.sysinternals.com/Autologon.exe applying TaurArian's suggestion loaded me to my surprise into an unfamiliar and basic 'Administrator' account. Not sure what happened there; presumably my error somewhere. Anyway, when I went to TweakUI I then found 'Administrator' specified. I changed that back to 'Terry' and the next re-boot happily not only by-passed the Welcome screen but also took me to the correct user account. If you'll excuse a different question, I assume that when I'm running in my account in this direct logon way, no CPU activity is being used by any other user account? (I'm trying to isolate an elusive performance issue and want to be sure that at least I don't need to look beyond my account!) -- Terry, East Grinstead, UK Terry,
Yes, that's right, no other *user* accounts will be running anything with only you logged on. However, there maybe other named 'users' if you were to open up the Task Manager (Alt+Ctrl+Del) under the 'Processes' tab under the 'User Name' column you may see the 'LOCAL SERVICE' account the 'SYSTEM' account and the 'NETWORK SERVICE' account listed along with your own named account (also, if you allow, and are accepting, remote help at a given time, you may also see the 'HelpAssistant' account). These are all types of system accounts, and there may be others on your system. Check what system accounts are on your PC by going to your 'Administrative Tools' folder on the 'Start Menu' and clicking on the 'Local Users and Groups' shortcut. (or type: mmc.exe c:\windows\system32\lusrmgr.msc into the 'Run' box on the 'Start Menu' instead) == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) Show quoteHide quote "Terry Pinnell" <terrypinDEL***@THESEdial.pipex.com> wrote in message news:n34n15ppl27l96au1sep0feajkq137f4fe@4ax.com... > "Tim Meddick" <timmedd***@gawab.com> wrote: > >>You could always use the small utility from Sysinternals (a division of >>Microsoft) called Autologon.exe available [free] to download from: >> >>http://live.sysinternals.com/Autologon.exe > > Thanks Tim, I'll try that if it happens again. My first re-boot after > applying TaurArian's suggestion loaded me to my surprise into an > unfamiliar and basic 'Administrator' account. Not sure what happened > there; presumably my error somewhere. Anyway, when I went to TweakUI I > then found 'Administrator' specified. I changed that back to 'Terry' > and the next re-boot happily not only by-passed the Welcome screen but > also took me to the correct user account. > > If you'll excuse a different question, I assume that when I'm running > in my account in this direct logon way, no CPU activity is being used > by any other user account? (I'm trying to isolate an elusive > performance issue and want to be sure that at least I don't need to > look beyond my account!) > > -- > Terry, East Grinstead, UK
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