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Windows xp startup question

MonKENy

Platinum Member
You guys know how when you start windows, it goes into the choose operator screen. Well the only one i have is the 1 admin account. is there a way to turn it off so it just boots straight into windows without having to click that? I like things streamlined and fast.

Thanks for any replies!
 
In XP, while logged in as admin, open a command prompt and type:

control userpasswords2

Uncheck "Users must enter a password to enter this computer"
 
click on owner
then try it again, it should work but if it doesn't then there may be a problem in itself.
I've seen some popular tweak tools mess up windows settings, tweaking tools you don't need if you know where the windows settings are.
 
Originally posted by: MonKENy
You guys know how when you start windows, it goes into the choose operator screen. Well the only one i have is the 1 admin account. is there a way to turn it off so it just boots straight into windows without having to click that? I like things streamlined and fast.

Thanks for any replies!

This has been answered in a different forum Here
 
Still didnt work, Does it have something to do with all the other usernames? I dont use those other ones can I delet them. Like what the heck is asp.net? is that required for something because I didnt add it and I installed this OS.
 
So screw it i give up, It kinda worked but then the comp went into"Windows is starting up...." and well it didnt it just sat at that screen so I restarted and got on and disabled it all to back to normal. Thanks for tryin to help but id rather just leave it then rsik screwin something up.
 
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