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plymouthguy
When I initially started up Vista home premium, I did not enter a
user/administrator password (left it blank). On subsequent restarts, it
started and bypassed any need to enter a password. Later, in scheduling an
auto run of SpyBot S & D, the schedular required me to enter an
administrators password to get the task scheduled. So I created a password
in User Accounts and everything is fine except I don't want to have to enter
the password on each startup. Does Vista have the capability to bypass the
password entry and do an auto logon? In XP, I could set that up using Tweak
UI.
Thanks,
Don
user/administrator password (left it blank). On subsequent restarts, it
started and bypassed any need to enter a password. Later, in scheduling an
auto run of SpyBot S & D, the schedular required me to enter an
administrators password to get the task scheduled. So I created a password
in User Accounts and everything is fine except I don't want to have to enter
the password on each startup. Does Vista have the capability to bypass the
password entry and do an auto logon? In XP, I could set that up using Tweak
UI.
Thanks,
Don