Thank you very much Ronnie,
youve been a great help.
Jimmy
"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
> Jimmy
>
> If your Start Menu poser button is a yellow color, it is set to put the
> computer into Sleep mode. Perform the following.
>
> Control Panel / Power Options.
> Under the selected Preferred Plan, click Change Plan Settings.
> On the next screen, click Change Advanced Power Settings.
>
> Expand Power Buttons and Lid.
> Expand Start Menu Poser Button.
> Click the Settings drop down menu.
> Click Shutdown.
>
> Apply / OK.
>
> This setting will turn the Start Menu Power Button to a Red color. It will
> now shutdown the system.
>
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
>
> "Jimmy" <> wrote in message
> news:3F8CBC42-A645-4219-88A4-...
> > Please ignore my last 2 posts.
> > Your advice was very helpful.
> > I reread your post and it work well just like you said.
> > Thank you very much.
> >
> > BirgerH I am just about to post another question although before I do I
> > just
> > thought I would run it by you first.
> > When I shut down my computer I press the start button, then on the right
> > there are 3 buttons, one which looks like a circle with a line through the
> > top, a padlock and then an arrow which points to the right. To shut down I
> > have to first click on the arrow and then from the menu I click shut down.
> > Is
> > it possible to set the Circle icon with the line through the top of it to
> > perform this funtion. What I mean I want to set up the computer so that
> > when
> > I want to shut down the computer all I have to do is click on this circle
> > icon and the computer shuts down. At the moment if I click on this icon
> > the
> > computer goes into sleep mode.
> > Once again thanks for your time.
> > Jimmy
> >
> > "BirgerH" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Jimmy.
> >> You can do that by:
> >> go to start menu>run
> >> type:control userpasswords2
> >>
> >> In the window opened, you check the box: Users might use username etc..
> >> When checked, mark the user you want (administrator), uncheck the box
> >> again
> >> and choose "Confirm". In the "Automatic LogOn" box you write your
> >> password
> >> (twice) and "OK".
> >> Then "OK" again - restart and your computer logs in automatic.
> >>
> >> --
> >> BirgerH
> >>
> >>
> >> "Jimmy" wrote:
> >>
> >> > I would like to bypass the start up question where windows asks me
> >> > whether I
> >> > want to log in as administrator or guest. I am the only person who uses
> >> > my
> >> > computer so I dont need this function. Is there a way to have my
> >> > computer
> >> > bypass this at start up and go straight to my account without having to
> >> > log
> >> > on?
> >> > Better still I dont need accounts at all. I just want to turn the
> >> > computer
> >> > on and have it go straight to my desktop.
> >> > Thanks in advance.
> >> > Jimmy
>
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