On 7/31/2011 10:51 PM, OREALLY wrote:
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that's exactly what I did......then I couldn't logon, even with the
password I set up in the user account! Had to do system restore. What a
cryptic mess!
Then you didn't do something right. After creating a password in you
user account settings click on Start - Run and type in "control
userpasswords2" (without the quotes) and press enter. In the window
that opens clear the check mark on the line that says "Users must enter
a user name and password to use this computer." Then before clicking on
"OK" click on your user name to highlight it and then click on "OK".
You will then see another window where you'll be asked to enter the
password you created in user accounts.
Once this is completed your user account will have a password, but
Windows will skip the log on screen and automatically log in using your
user account and password.
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Roy Smith
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
Thunderbird 5.0
Monday, August 01, 2011 6:18:50 AM