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Solved Logging into My XP computer
I need some help, basically i have a window's xp operating system at home and When i log into my computer i have to press ctrl+alt and delete to log in with username: Administrator and no password and just press Enter. When i go into the account settings i have typed a password for the administrator account and then turn it off. To see if the ctrl+alt page goes. As i want to turn on my computer and go straight to the desktop. But I don't know how to turn this off.
Any Advice on how to turn this off.....?
Jack
OS window's 7 professional 64 bit
R.I.P. March 10th 2014
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Welcome Jack All:
A program that allows you to autologon to windows xp (one is called powertoys.
Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP
or just search microsoft for powertoys and you can then download and run the program which has an option
to autologon and a few other neat things.
Rich
Computer type Laptop Computer Manufacturer/Model Number Toshiba Laptop Qosimo X870 OS Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1 CPU Intel Core I7 Motherboard Toshiba Qosmio Memory 16 Gigs Graphics Card(s) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M Monitor(s) Displays 17.7" laptop Screen Resolution 1600 x 900 Hard Drives 256 Gig SanDisk SSD for C
256 Gig Intel SSD for D Internet Speed 50/25 FIOS Antivirus Vipre (all you can eat for 10 machines) Browser IE and FF Other Info I have dos 6.22, wfwg 3.11, win98, 2000 and xp VHD's available for testing. MS's Virtual PC works great.
Enabling or disabling
Secure Logon is really quite easy...
Important: You must be logged in using an
Administrator account before proceeding with these instructions.
For Windows XP
Go to Start , then select Run
Copy the text in the code box below, then paste it in the "Run" window and hit enter
The User Accounts window will now be open - Select the Advanced tab.
In the Secure logon section, click the Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete check box
Close the Secure logon window. The next time you reboot, you will be prompted to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to log in to your computer.
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number Dell Studio 15 OS Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
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OMG Guys that fix the problem. I know its been so long since i replyed back. But i was very busy. Thank you so much
Jack
OS window's 7 professional 64 bit