I went through the drill that you described. The checkbox for requiring
users to sign on with a password is now blank. However, when I boot up, I
am still asked for a password, and I cannot continue unless I enter the
original password. The only item of difference is that during the boot, I
do not come to the logon screen, but to an error message that says the
password is incorrect, at which point I must then enter the old password.
Gordon
"Gordon Biggar" <> wrote in message
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> I am attempting to bypass the password login at start-up since I am the
> only one using the computer (64-bit version of Vista). I go through the
> change password routine, typing in blanks, or highlighting the new
> password fields and clicking on same (this worked for my laptop with the
> 32-bit version of Vista), but I don't seem to be able to effect a change.
> There must be a formal approach to this solution!
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
>
> Gordon Biggar
> Houston, Texas
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