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If I have multiple accounts in a computer, can I set the computer to log-in

into one account directly, by-passing the Usser account sgn-on screen?

 

Thanks,

mac

Mac

 

Yes. Go to Start and type: netplwiz and press Enter.

 

In the dialog box, select the account you want to use.

Remove the check mark from the "Users must enter a user name and password to

use this computer" option.

Press Apply.

A dialog will pop up, enter the password for the User account twice.

Press OK / OK.

 

The next time you restart, you should go right to the desktop and be logged

on with the account you selected.

 

To reverse this, just go back to the same dialog and place a check mark in

the "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer" option

and click Apply/OK.

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Ronnie Vernon

Microsoft MVP

Windows Shell/User

 

 

"Mac" <aaa@aaa.com> wrote in message

news:A671EBD6-97BD-4D1A-88A5-072CF0C64A6D@microsoft.com...

> If I have multiple accounts in a computer, can I set the computer to

> log-in into one account directly, by-passing the Usser account sgn-on

> screen?

>

> Thanks,

> mac

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