[nfbcs] Bypassing the welcome screen/login for Windows XP.

Gary Wunder gwunder at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 22 00:33:40 UTC 2009


Hello Alan. I'm going to give you half an answer, which, as inadequate as it 
is, may at least point you in the direction you need to go. If you look 
under user accounts, you should find yourself, and probably one which says 
administrator. See what other users you show. It is my recollection that, in 
order to disable Windows from asking for a userid and password, I had to 
deactivate a third account which I did not create and did not need. It has 
what struck me as a strange name -- it won't be anything like Bill Smith or 
Tim Jones -- and if you will tell me what you find, I can tell you whether 
it is the one I found it necessary to delete in order to get Windows to come 
up without doing the prompt.

Gary
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alan Wheeler" <awheeler at neb.rr.com>
To: "NFBCS list" <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 4:43 PM
Subject: [nfbcs] Bypassing the welcome screen/login for Windows XP.


> Okay, somehow, my computer started requiring the welcome screen/login 
> screen and I don't remember how to bypass it so that, for example, when I 
> restart the machine, it goes past that and automatically logs into my 
> account and plays my startup sound.  Can anyone help?
>
>
> In Christ,
> Alan
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