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1 of 1 - 27 Jun 2006 15:08 GMT
I recently bought a second hand computer from my local
school with WinME on it. It naturally had a whole bunch of
user IDs & passwords for every teacher & student that has
used it in it's 4 years of service. I deleted all the .pwl
files however in the process I had to create another user
ID; me. I can't remember how I did it or why it was
necessary.

Now every time I reboot the machine I get a login box for my
own ID. I left the password blank so it's simply a matter of
hitting Enter to get by it but that's still annoying, I'd
like it to boot all the way without supervision.

How can I kill that login box?

Noel Paton - 27 Jun 2006 15:15 GMT
Change the Default Logon  to Windows Clients in Networking Properties

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>I recently bought a second hand computer from my local school with WinME on
>it. It naturally had a whole bunch of user IDs & passwords for every
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> How can I kill that login box?
1 of 1 - 27 Jun 2006 15:58 GMT
ty.

> Change the Default Logon  to Windows Clients in Networking
> Properties
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>> How can I kill that login box?
 
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