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Hash April 24th 06 06:07 AM

log on password window
 
Hello

I use xp sp2 home and outlook 2003 sp2.

After I start the pc I get a log on window which asks for a password. I
have not set up a passsword and my name id is just 'Owner'. In user
accounts (control panel) I have also not put ticks (check marks) where it
says 'use the welcome screen' and 'use fast user switching' under select
logon and logoff points. This appears after clicking 'change the way users
log on or off'.

On screen saver tab under display properties there is no tick either where
it says 'on resume, password protect'. So how can I start the pc straight
into windows desktop without getting this log on window asking for a
password ? Thank you.

Regards
Hash




Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] April 24th 06 07:14 AM

log on password window
 
Not an Outlook problem - suggest you repost to a Windows XP group for
assistance.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Hash asked:

| Hello
|
| I use xp sp2 home and outlook 2003 sp2.
|
| After I start the pc I get a log on window which asks for a password.
| I have not set up a passsword and my name id is just 'Owner'. In user
| accounts (control panel) I have also not put ticks (check marks)
| where it says 'use the welcome screen' and 'use fast user switching'
| under select logon and logoff points. This appears after clicking
| 'change the way users log on or off'.
|
| On screen saver tab under display properties there is no tick either
| where it says 'on resume, password protect'. So how can I start the
| pc straight into windows desktop without getting this log on window
| asking for a password ? Thank you.
|
| Regards
| Hash




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