XP LOGON STILL SHOWS .. I wonder why ...

Logon screen still shows even tho' I am not using it . .

 I wonder if there is a cure to my 'little' problem ...

When I first got OD I used Logons, as the computer was, at the time , shared ...

However , for the past coupla' years only I have been using it ... Therefore logons were not needed .. 
I believe I disabled them ( so long ago , I cannot remember now, or even how .. ) ... and ever since then the logon screen still appeared but with the Logon text gone ... and this is the way it has been ever since ...

~  Now . I can say it is definitely not an issue .. I am used to it by now ..however it would be nice to be able to stop this happening , sort of like .. After the XP bootscreen has gone , my desktop is there ...

So , How do I do this without upsetting the system ?  

IF you need this ..here it is..

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WindowBlinds version : WindowBlinds 6.02 (build 44 x86)

WindowBlinds is installed correctly on this PC
WindowBlinds appears to be activated on this PC
Your machine supports per pixel borders on WindowBlinds skins.

(Plug and Play Monitor) 1 is attached to NVIDIA GeForce 6200 

Wblind.dll      2008/01/16 12:42:20
Wbsrv.dll      2008/01/14 17:02:10
Wbconfig.exe      2008/01/14 17:02:35
Wbload.exe      2007/09/27 17:47:44
Wbhelp.dll      2007/08/27 11:54:07
Wbui.dll      2007/11/06 10:13:05
Tray.dll           2007/09/12 16:58:21
Screen.exe      2008/01/14 17:02:18

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Reply #1 Top
In Control Panel | User accounts | "Change the way users log on or off" have you set the welcome screen off and disabled "fast user switching"

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In Control Panel | User accounts | "Change the way users log on or off" have you set the welcome screen off and disabled "fast user switching"
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Yep but then you actually, even for a non password protected account, have to click OK on the classic dialog to logon.
Reply #3 Top
Hi Zubaz .. thanks for popping in ...

Right then ... I have turned the welcome screen off AND disabled the fast user switching ...and clicked 'apply options' ..

I will now try a restart ... see what happens .. brb!!
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Ugh.  My bad.
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Ugh. My bad.
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Hey Zubaz atleast you spellet everythang corectlly :LOL:
Reply #6 Top
You do know I can move you down to vistor so you won't be able to comment on my spelling, good or bad, right?
Don't make me click teh glowing red buttom by your nick.
Reply #7 Top
..Well that seemed to work ... I now get the classic windows dialogue onscreen when I click shutdown , and , as Cavan1 has just said , .. I would not have known this .. I just clicked OK on the dialogue box without entering a password after the restart and everything appears to be ok ... I hope that makes sense ...

OK ... next question ... ( ! ) How do I stop that appearing altogether ... ?

If it's not possible I can live with it ...

Ok .. 4.45 am gmt here I gotta hit the sack , guys... then I'll go to bed !!  :LOL: 
Reply #8 Top
How do I stop that appearing altogether ... ?
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As far as I know you can't.



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You do know I can move you down to vistor so you won't be able to comment on my spelling, good or bad, right?
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Write. :LOL:



What level is a vistor anyway. :LOL: :LOL:
Reply #10 Top
Open the Start Menu, click run .
Type "control userpasswords2" in the run box (without the quotation marks)and press Enter.
Select the user you want to auto logon when Windows boots and uncheck User must enter a user name and password to use this computer. Click OK and type the current password for the user. Click OK when you’re done.