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XP Home. Log-in screen on boot.

Old 5th December 2007 | 21:49
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XP Home. Log-in screen on boot.

During the boot sequence a log-in screen appears and things just sit until it is actioned. It asks for a password but dosn't require one as it accepts either clicking or hitting enter, without my actually entering anything.
Does someone have a simple way of fixing this?
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Old 6th December 2007 | 00:03
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Go to "User Accounts" via the control panel, or alternatively hold down the Windows key and tap "R" to bring up the "Run" dialog. Where it probably says "cmd", type "control userpasswords2". This brings up the "User Accounts" screen.

Untick the box called "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer".
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Old 6th December 2007 | 14:09
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Thanks bushfiva, just what I needed. Everything is fine now.
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