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btw, tweakUI powertoy has an option to remove the "log off user" from the start menu. This won't happen again. On 2/2/06, rick baird <rick.baird@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Here's the update on my logoff / admin / password problem. > > I never did supply xp with an admin password. The system was set to > not require a user and password. > > after a few google searches, I found this page describing what to do: > > http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=305 > > It didn't describe my problem exactly, but it did give me options. It > involved 'recovering' the existing xp installation, by booting to the > winxp cd and taking the recovery option. During the 'finding devices' > portion of the setup, I pressed shift - F10 to get a command prompt. > > From there you can key >nusrmgr.cpl to open the user accounts app in > the control panel. You can use that to change your passwords, delete > or add users. > > but what I did, was key >control userpasswords2 which brings up > another app which allows you to uncheck a box that says: > > "users must enter a user name and password to use this computer" > > This is what I did - it then asked me for the user name to log into > when it restarts - I blanked this out (this was the wrong thing to > do), applied changes and said ok. > > I let it finish the recovery, it rebooted and then offered an empty > logon prompt and an error - "cannot log on <something or other>" > > I then tried entering Administrator without a password, no help. I > then tried "Richard Baird" - which was the name I registered it with - > and no password, and I'm in!!! > > so, in retrospect, I'm thinking I could have saved myself having to > reinstall (repair - saved all installs and settings except for AVG > anti-virus). > > I believe (I will NOT be testing this) that I could have pressed > CTL-ALT-DEL twice from the welcome screen to get a winNT style log on > prompt and just typed in 'Richard Baird' with no password, and it > would have worked. > > I'm still ticked off that it got me in this mess in the first place - > why WHY would it let me log off, only give me the option for > Administrator login, require a password when I never gave it one to > begin with and not offer "Richard Baird" as a valid login? > > For the biggest, most advanced software company in the world, with the > most resources, best 'talent', and richest owner, it's just > inexcusable. I'm certain i'm not the first person to do this, so > there's no excuse to not have anything in the knowlege base to fix the > problem either. > > no excuse whatsoever. > > anyway, thanks for all the suggestions, >
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