Nog steeds geen raadsel:
1. Bij Gebruikers kun je aanvinken hoe deze zich aanmelden: klassiek (met ctrl-alt-del) of op-z'n- XP's;
2. Of er bij 1 account (de Administrator account) automatisch wordt opgestart is te veranderen middels de XP Powertoy Tweakui. Dit heet de zgn Auto Login (
http://www.microsoft.com/...owertoys/xppowertoys.mspx)
Zo wijzig je dit handmatig (ben lui dus hierbij de engelse versie). Of check deze pagina:
http://www.mdgx.com/2k1.htm
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
In the right hand pane look for the "AutoAdminLogon", "AutoLogonCount" {DWORD [REG_DWORD] Value}, "DefaultDomainName", "DefaultUserName" and "DefaultPassword" String [REG_SZ] Values.
Highlight "AutoAdminLogon" -> right-click on it -> select Modify -> change its value to 1 -> click OK.
Highlight "AutoLogonCount" -> right-click on it -> select Modify -> check the Decimal box -> change its value to 4294967295 (maximum allowed) -> click OK. This is MANDATORY to be able to take advantage of the auto login feature more than once. [4294967295 times should be plenty. :)]
Now highlight "DefaultUserName" -> right-click on it -> select Modify -> change the text to match your UserName (default is "Administrator" if you haven't changed it) -> click OK.
Repeat same steps for "DefaultPassword". [Choose your Password wisely! :)]
If you are not logging into or do not have a (Network) Domain account, you can leave the "DefaultDomainName" String Value empty, or delete it altogether.
If any of these Strings do not exist, you need to create them: right-click on an empty spot in the Regedit right hand pane -> select New -> String or DWORD Value -> assign it one of the names above -> press Enter -> right-click on it -> type in the appropriate text string (as described above) -> click OK -> restart Windows when done.
Zo, nu moet jouw probleem opgelost zijn.
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