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On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 02:23:48 -0500, Yousuf Khan
<bbbl67@spammenot.yahoo.com> wrote:
>rak wrote:
>> I haven't tried this with a pc that has an account with no password. So
>> I can't confirm the statement on way or the other. I would suggest that
>> all of your accounts have some password on them, even if very simple.
>> Then there should be no issue.
>
>
>Well, that's the way it is now. But this particular issue (need a
>specific account auto-logged on at startup), has me wondering if I'm
>being too pedantic about security. However, the old XP TweakUI had the
>ability to auto-logon a account without compromising its security. Wish
>there was something equivalent for Seven.
>
> Yousuf Khan
Run this.
cwindows\system32\control userpasswords2
You can then uncheck the item.
There are a number of very useful utilities for Win7 (32 and 64 bit_)
on the net. But none that of know of will enable boot without
entering the password.
<bbbl67@spammenot.yahoo.com> wrote:
>rak wrote:
>> I haven't tried this with a pc that has an account with no password. So
>> I can't confirm the statement on way or the other. I would suggest that
>> all of your accounts have some password on them, even if very simple.
>> Then there should be no issue.
>
>
>Well, that's the way it is now. But this particular issue (need a
>specific account auto-logged on at startup), has me wondering if I'm
>being too pedantic about security. However, the old XP TweakUI had the
>ability to auto-logon a account without compromising its security. Wish
>there was something equivalent for Seven.
>
> Yousuf Khan
Run this.
cwindows\system32\control userpasswords2
You can then uncheck the item.
There are a number of very useful utilities for Win7 (32 and 64 bit_)
on the net. But none that of know of will enable boot without
entering the password.