log in after hibernate/suspend and after RDP connection...

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John Jay Smith

I want to get rid of the need to enter my password ever again!

When I try to log on to xp with rdp it needs me to define a password for it
to work...
because if I dont it says something about credentials (I think).

I do that, and then with xp powertoys I set the machine to autologon when it
boots, so when I start xp it autologs on without me entering a password. On
the non local RDP client I have saved the password so that works fine..
HOWEVER:

After I open XP after suspend or hibernate I get the password prompt, I dont
want that...
and when I go to the local pc after a rdp session I have to enter the
password localy again...

I dont care about security this is a home network....

I just want to get rid of the need to enter ANY passwords at ANY time..

how?
 
Oh.. to add something.. I have added a registry edit in order to see the
user passwords2
in the control panel, and I have made sure the checkmark is removed that
says "
users must enter a username and password to use the computer"
 
"John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message

[snip]
I dont care about security this is a home network....

You don't care about security..? Ok, just give the thieves your bank
account details now.
I just want to get rid of the need to enter ANY passwords
at ANY time..
how?

Give your computer away to the thieves now. Saves time later.

Anyone who doesn't care about security now, will (not may, *will*) care
very much at a later date.

Ivor
 
Your reply was noted and denied as useless in my situation.


Ivor Jones said:
"John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message

[snip]
I dont care about security this is a home network....

You don't care about security..? Ok, just give the thieves your bank
account details now.
I just want to get rid of the need to enter ANY passwords
at ANY time..
how?

Give your computer away to the thieves now. Saves time later.

Anyone who doesn't care about security now, will (not may, *will*) care
very much at a later date.

Ivor
 
John Jay Smith said:
Your reply was noted and denied as useless in my
situation.

Ok, but don't bother to complain when your security *is* compromised. It's
only a matter of time.

Ivor
 
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