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Auto logon for Windows XP
Would you rather not have to log on after your computer starts? If you’re
the only person who uses your computer, you can make life a little easier by
skipping the Welcome screen completely and having Microsoft Windows XP take
you straight to your desktop.
- Click Start, and then click Run.
- Note: Remember your user name at the top of the Start
menu, because you’ll need it later.

- In the Open box, type control userpasswords2
and click OK.
- Clear the Users must enter a user name and password to use this
computer check box. Click OK.
- Click the User name box, type the user name that was displayed
on the Start menu in step 1. If you normally type a password
to log on, type your password in both the Password and Confirm
Password boxes. Otherwise, leave these boxes blank. Click OK.
- Auto logon now allows anyone to start and use your computer without typing
a password.
- Note: Keep in mind that you should not enable auto
logon if you need privacy for any files on your computer.