[nfbcs] Deleting the login screen in XP

Wm. Ritchhart william.ritchhart at sbcglobal.net
Sat Jan 28 14:16:17 UTC 2012


XP will ask if he wants to delete the user files.  He can choose not to do
so.

Thanks, William

-----Original Message-----
From: nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Bryan Schulz
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 12:23 PM
To: NFB in Computer Science Mailing List
Subject: Re: [nfbcs] Deleting the login screen in XP

hi,

i read it as he doesn't want to delete the entire user, just the password
prompt on boot.
you can also type control userpassword2 in the run window.

Bryan Schulz

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dr. Denise M Robinson 
  To: NFB in Computer Science Mailing List 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 8:32 AM
  Subject: Re: [nfbcs] Deleting the login screen in XP


  Jim
  Here is the easiest way to delete a user---just make sure you are set up
as
  an admin user before deleting another
  Hit your start key
  Hit C for control panel
  Hit right arrow to administrative Tools and enter to open(you have 2 main
  panes open now)
  Right arrow to computer management and enter to open
  Hit L to jump to Local users and groups and right arrow to open options
  Down arrow to users--you need to jump to the other pane where your options
  are for users so hit f6
  Down arrow to the user you do not want
  Hit your applications key and go to delete--once you hit that, it will
  delete that user

  Denise

  Denise M. Robinson, TVI, Ph.D.
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  On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 8:08 PM, Jim Antonacci
<jjantonacci at verizon.net>wrote:

  > I have a computer with XP PRO that requires a user to select their
account
  > and give a password.  There is no longer any need for such an account
and I
  > would like to have the computer boot up directly to the desktop at power
  > on.
  >
  > I remember doing this once but can't remember how.
  >
  > Would appreciate any help on this.
  >
  > Jim
  >
  >
  >
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