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Paullllll

Hi ... I just downloaded Office 2003 pro and now i notice
whenever i boot up my computer it boots into
Administrator , Now when i installed windows xp pro i was
the only administrator , So why is there 2 computer
administrator ??? There the name that i choose when i
first installed windows and now this other one without
any name just administrator ... Is it because i
downloaded Business Contact Manager for office outlook
2003 which also install asp.net machine ??? Is this why
now when ever i boot up it log into administrator ??? I
thought when i installed windows that i was the only
administrator ??? Why can't i delete one of the 2
administrator account if i am amdinistrator ??? Basically
i just want when ever i boot up my computer it log into
my account and it just boots up without any password or
anything to do with logging into my account , i just want
it to boot up under my account ... What should i do ???
Delete BCM and asp.net ??? Will this fix my problem ???
Thanks
 
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Phydeux

Go to the Start menu, hit the Run command, and type "control userpasswords2"
and hit enter. When this comes up remove the check mark by the option to
require passwords for all users. Then close out. Now you should be able to
log in as yourself automatically the way you're used to. And yes, this is
because of the ASP.NET account being added, it checks that box as a security
precaution for those who would rather require passworded logins.
 
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Phydeux

Go to the Start menu, hit the Run command, and type "control userpasswords2"
and hit enter. When this comes up remove the check mark by the option to
require passwords for all users. Then close out. Now you should be able to
log in as yourself automatically the way you're used to. And yes, this is
because of the ASP.NET account being added, it checks that box as a security
precaution for those who would rather require passworded logins.
 
P

Phydeux

Go to the Start menu, hit the Run command, and type "control userpasswords2"
and hit enter. When this comes up remove the check mark by the option to
require passwords for all users. Then close out. Now you should be able to
log in as yourself automatically the way you're used to. And yes, this is
because of the ASP.NET account being added, it checks that box as a security
precaution for those who would rather require passworded logins.
 
P

Phydeux

Go to the Start menu, hit the Run command, and type "control userpasswords2"
and hit enter. When this comes up remove the check mark by the option to
require passwords for all users. Then close out. Now you should be able to
log in as yourself automatically the way you're used to. And yes, this is
because of the ASP.NET account being added, it checks that box as a security
precaution for those who would rather require passworded logins.
 
P

Phydeux

Go to the Start menu, hit the Run command, and type "control userpasswords2"
and hit enter. When this comes up remove the check mark by the option to
require passwords for all users. Then close out. Now you should be able to
log in as yourself automatically the way you're used to. And yes, this is
because of the ASP.NET account being added, it checks that box as a security
precaution for those who would rather require passworded logins.
 
P

Phydeux

Go to the Start menu, hit the Run command, and type "control userpasswords2"
and hit enter. When this comes up remove the check mark by the option to
require passwords for all users. Then close out. Now you should be able to
log in as yourself automatically the way you're used to. And yes, this is
because of the ASP.NET account being added, it checks that box as a security
precaution for those who would rather require passworded logins.
 
P

Phydeux

Go to the Start menu, hit the Run command, and type "control userpasswords2"
and hit enter. When this comes up remove the check mark by the option to
require passwords for all users. Then close out. Now you should be able to
log in as yourself automatically the way you're used to. And yes, this is
because of the ASP.NET account being added, it checks that box as a security
precaution for those who would rather require passworded logins.
 
P

Phydeux

Go to the Start menu, hit the Run command, and type "control userpasswords2"
and hit enter. When this comes up remove the check mark by the option to
require passwords for all users. Then close out. Now you should be able to
log in as yourself automatically the way you're used to. And yes, this is
because of the ASP.NET account being added, it checks that box as a security
precaution for those who would rather require passworded logins.
 
P

Phydeux

Go to the Start menu, hit the Run command, and type "control userpasswords2"
and hit enter. When this comes up remove the check mark by the option to
require passwords for all users. Then close out. Now you should be able to
log in as yourself automatically the way you're used to. And yes, this is
because of the ASP.NET account being added, it checks that box as a security
precaution for those who would rather require passworded logins.
 
P

Phydeux

Go to the Start menu, hit the Run command, and type "control userpasswords2"
and hit enter. When this comes up remove the check mark by the option to
require passwords for all users. Then close out. Now you should be able to
log in as yourself automatically the way you're used to. And yes, this is
because of the ASP.NET account being added, it checks that box as a security
precaution for those who would rather require passworded logins.
 

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