Hello Dave
Depends on how you removed it.
I would put it back and reboot and then to take it out correctly doing the following
Log in as Administrator
Start\Run and type in the following without the quotation marks "control userpasswords2" and when the box opens then take out the checkmark from "User must enter a user name and password to use etc etc "
Or read the following which also applies to Vista. You will have many options in there
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_passwords.htm
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"Dave Horne" <> wrote in message news:...
> I'm running Vista Home Premium, SP1 and it's up to date. Last night I
> removed the password that I must enter to start Windows. (This was done
> under User Accounts and I am the Administrator.) Normally I would turn on
> the computer and then have to wiat 30 seconds or so until that password
> promt appeared. I was just saving myself a little time every morning by
> removing that password.
>
> Is the following just a coincidence or is this a direct result of that
> removal? I opened Outlook 2007 went to get e-mail on three accounts and I
> was forced to reenter all my passwords. I then open Windows Mail and I also
> have to reeneter my password to retrieve my mail. All of this surprised me.
>
> Was this a coincidence or not? Thanks, DH
>