Start without selecting user on Welcome Screen

October 06th, 2006 - 05:33 pm ET by Pirate Pete | Report spam
There is only one real user on my computer, but I just updated NET Framework,
which recreates a new user account (ASP.NET Machine...). Now, when I boot,
the welcome screen comes up and I have to click on the one real user (me) to
complete the bootup. I would like to be able to click on "Turn Off
Computer/Restart" and walk away, and have the computer completely up and
running when I come back. I know there is a way to accomplish this (been
through this before), and I promise to write it down this time.
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#1 Moose
October 06th, 2006 - 05:38 pm ET | Report spam
Controlpanel-- useraccounts--go into account you don't want and select
DELETE.
Just leave 1 account


"Pirate Pete" wrote in message
news:
There is only one real user on my computer, but I just updated NET
Framework,
which recreates a new user account (ASP.NET Machine...). Now, when I
boot,
the welcome screen comes up and I have to click on the one real user (me)
to
complete the bootup. I would like to be able to click on "Turn Off
Computer/Restart" and walk away, and have the computer completely up and
running when I come back. I know there is a way to accomplish this (been
through this before), and I promise to write it down this time.


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#2 Ayush
October 07th, 2006 - 09:30 am ET | Report spam
Start > Run > control userpasswords2

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"Pirate Pete" wrote in message
news:
| There is only one real user on my computer, but I just updated NET
Framework,
| which recreates a new user account (ASP.NET Machine...). Now, when I
boot,
| the welcome screen comes up and I have to click on the one real user (me)
to
| complete the bootup. I would like to be able to click on "Turn Off
| Computer/Restart" and walk away, and have the computer completely up and
| running when I come back. I know there is a way to accomplish this (been
| through this before), and I promise to write it down this time.
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#3 Alec S.
October 07th, 2006 - 01:24 pm ET | Report spam
"Pirate Pete" wrote in message news:
There is only one real user on my computer, but I just updated NET Framework,
which recreates a new user account (ASP.NET Machine...). Now, when I boot,
the welcome screen comes up and I have to click on the one real user (me) to
complete the bootup. I would like to be able to click on "Turn Off
Computer/Restart" and walk away, and have the computer completely up and
running when I come back. I know there is a way to accomplish this (been
through this before), and I promise to write it down this time.





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