PLEASE HELP!-.Net 1.1

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  • Perry

    PLEASE HELP!-.Net 1.1

    When I install this it creates a new user on my welcome
    screen. Instead of just re-starting my computer and
    completely loading all my start up programs as before,
    when the welcome screen appears I have to "click my
    picture" as administrator to sign in. The other active
    log-in is for the .Net framework as I have my guest
    account turned off, something I have not found how to do
    with the .Net sign-in. The computer will go no more
    toward starting up until I sign-in. Is there a way for
    the computer to start like before without having to sign-
    in as the administrator? Thanks.
    ...

  • Justin Lovell

    #2
    Re: PLEASE HELP!-.Net 1.1



    Perry wrote:
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    > When I install this it creates a new user on my welcome
    > screen. Instead of just re-starting my computer and
    > completely loading all my start up programs as before,
    > when the welcome screen appears I have to "click my
    > picture" as administrator to sign in. The other active
    > log-in is for the .Net framework as I have my guest
    > account turned off, something I have not found how to do
    > with the .Net sign-in. The computer will go no more
    > toward starting up until I sign-in. Is there a way for
    > the computer to start like before without having to sign-
    > in as the administrator? Thanks.
    > ..
    >[/color]

    You can use the trial version of "TweakNow PowerPack" to do your quick
    preference. I know it edits the registry somewhere but I am not a system
    administrator - I am a programmer ;).

    --
    -- Justin Lovell

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    • kak

      #3
      PLEASE HELP!-.Net 1.1

      Please see my reply to your post of October 2nd about
      this problem.

      No need to change the registry--just follow the
      directions in my reply.

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      >-----Original Message-----
      >When I install this it creates a new user on my welcome
      >screen. Instead of just re-starting my computer and
      >completely loading all my start up programs as before,
      >when the welcome screen appears I have to "click my
      >picture" as administrator to sign in. The other active
      >log-in is for the .Net framework as I have my guest
      >account turned off, something I have not found how to do
      >with the .Net sign-in. The computer will go no more
      >toward starting up until I sign-in. Is there a way for
      >the computer to start like before without having to sign-
      >in as the administrator? Thanks.
      >...
      >
      >.
      >[/color]

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