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- 6th October 2009 at 03:21 #43860
For some reason, when I go to logon I don’t have my user picture and it does auto logon which I don’t want. Then when I turn auto logon off, I have to type in the user name and the password. Can anyone lend a hand?
- 7th October 2009 at 22:35 #49806
My guess:
Either because of “Do not show last logged on user name” in local group policy, or http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947708/en-us.
- 7th October 2009 at 22:35 #59617
Anonymous
My guess:
Either because of “Do not show last logged on user name” in local group policy, or http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947708/en-us.
- 8th October 2009 at 01:18 #49807
@psych0t1c wrote:
For some reason, when I go to logon I don’t have my user picture and it does auto logon which I don’t want. Then when I turn auto logon off, I have to type in the user name and the password. Can anyone lend a hand?
Auto-logon – bypasses the Username/Password/Picture screen.
No auto-logon – makes you type your username/password at the picture screen.
I don’t exactly see what you want to happen, did you want it so your account has no password so you just click your name? If so, remove your password (if it lets you).
- 8th October 2009 at 01:18 #59618
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@psych0t1c wrote:
For some reason, when I go to logon I don’t have my user picture and it does auto logon which I don’t want. Then when I turn auto logon off, I have to type in the user name and the password. Can anyone lend a hand?
Auto-logon – bypasses the Username/Password/Picture screen.
No auto-logon – makes you type your username/password at the picture screen.
I don’t exactly see what you want to happen, did you want it so your account has no password so you just click your name? If so, remove your password (if it lets you).
- 8th October 2009 at 06:55 #49808
On windows seven and any other os I been on, it never did this. I just type my pass in.
- 8th October 2009 at 06:55 #59619
Anonymous
On windows seven and any other os I been on, it never did this. I just type my pass in.
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