I just tride <Start, type netplwiz, press Enter, and clear that first
checkbox.> an it duznt werk!!!!
The checkbox in the netplwiz window iz returned un-checked after restart BUT
I still had to deal with the SignIn button with my user name.
Going into the registry directly with regedit is not my idea of a wonderful
and much acclaimed new operating system.
Garry
"Hans Schuts" <> wrote in message
news:269A4F46-945D-470B-A2DB-...
> In another forum I found this solution and with me and RC1 it works
> perfectly. I quote Peter Lawton:
>
> "Try putting the setting directly into the registry
>
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]
> "DefaultDomainName"="domainname"
> "DefaultUserName"="username"
> "AutoAdminLogon"="1"
> "DefaultPassword"="password"
>
> Filling in domainname, username and password as appropriate"
>
> I don't have a domain, so I omitted that part. So you see, you will be
> able
> to controll your machine as you see fit :-))
>
>
> "Hank Keleher" wrote:
>
>> I've done this on earlier versions of Vista and it worked like a charm
>> (that
>> and the control userpasswords2 which is the same.) However it has no
>> effect
>> on RC1. This is quite annoying especially with the number of reboots
>> required on installation and when testing applications/hardware. I
>> understand the need on a network but with a stand alone machine this
>> should
>> not be necessary. I should be able to control my machine as I see fit.
>>
>> =(
>>
>>
>> "Alan Simpson" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>> >I haven't done anything with it in 5536. But in previous builds you
>> >click
>> >Start, type netplwiz, press Enter, and clear that first checkbox.
>> >
>> > "Jo" <> wrote in message
>> > news:1B95F1FB-C110-4B35-8956-...
>> >>I seem to have seen an answer to this before, but can't find it now.
>> >>The
>> >> first few times I logged on ti=o Vista 5534, I went directly to the
>> >> desktop,
>> >> since I am the only user of the computer. However, now it stops at
>> >> the
>> >> welcome page and I must click on my user name before it will continue.
>> >> How
>> >> can I tell Vista to log on without this screen? Does anyone know why
>> >> it
>> >> would begin popping up after not doing so at first?
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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