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Turn off password
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Software KB
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kb# SW00005 |
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Does your computer at home ask for your user identification every time
you start it up? If you are the single user of a home computer, you
probably don't need to see the logon screen every time you boot up. To
turn off the password protection: Open the Network Control Panel.
Make sure the Windows logon is selected, not the Microsoft network
logon. Restart your computer. When the logon window comes up, enter a
name, (any name -- it doesn't matter), leave the password blank, and hit
return. When it asks you to confirm that blank password, hit return
again. After that, you should never see the logon screen again. |
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This page was last modified on
03/02/08
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