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Dave Rudisill
Flightless Bird
Thank you!
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Dave
>"Alex Clayton" <Alexx1400@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Ok, it's been a while since I changed it, so I just did again to make sure I
>am remembering this right. <G>
> When I removed my password that I added, it boots to Win. if I boot cold,
>from a complete shut down. This was done from the User accounts in control
>panel, remove password.
> Now when I put it to sleep, then woke it, it had that box I had to click,
>saying it was locked, since it had, had a password before. Nothing to enter
>any more, just click the box. To remove that I had to go to power options in
>control panel, click require password on wakeup, then click change setting
>that are currently available, and it would allow me to check a box saying
>don't require a password. Then when I put it to sleep, and woke it, it went
>strait to Windows nothing to click.
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Dave
>"Alex Clayton" <Alexx1400@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Ok, it's been a while since I changed it, so I just did again to make sure I
>am remembering this right. <G>
> When I removed my password that I added, it boots to Win. if I boot cold,
>from a complete shut down. This was done from the User accounts in control
>panel, remove password.
> Now when I put it to sleep, then woke it, it had that box I had to click,
>saying it was locked, since it had, had a password before. Nothing to enter
>any more, just click the box. To remove that I had to go to power options in
>control panel, click require password on wakeup, then click change setting
>that are currently available, and it would allow me to check a box saying
>don't require a password. Then when I put it to sleep, and woke it, it went
>strait to Windows nothing to click.