I’m the sole user of the PC and now the Vista start-up is asking for me to click on my ‘pic’. I don’t have a password and it wasn’t like this when I first installed Vista.
Any ideas on how to boot straight to the desktop?
Thank you.

Having to click my name when logging in
Hello,
- Click Start - Type: control userpasswords2 - Press enter - If asked for permission, click Continue - Uncheck the checkbox next to "Users must enter a username and password to use this computer" - Click Apply - Enter the user name and password you wish to automatically log on with - Click OK - Click OK
- JB
Vista FAQ http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
There an app called netplwiz that you can run from the Search box and Start menu. If you clear the checkbox that requires logging in and click OK, you can then choose a default account to sign into, bypassing the login page.
"BurrWalnut" wrote in message
I’m the sole user of the PC and now the Vista start-up is asking for me to click on my ‘pic’. I don’t have a password and it wasn’t like this when I first installed Vista.
Any ideas on how to boot straight to the desktop?
Thank you.
Thanks Jimmy
I know that command from WinXP but didn't think to try it in Vista. I thought there should be something more sophisticated in Control Panel, Users.
I like your site, I'll go through it when I have more time.
"Jimmy Brush" wrote:
Hello,
- Click Start - Type: control userpasswords2 - Press enter - If asked for permission, click Continue - Uncheck the checkbox next to "Users must enter a username and password to use this computer" - Click Apply - Enter the user name and password you wish to automatically log on with - Click OK - Click OK
- JB
Vista FAQ http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
I also think this should be made an option in the UI. :)
- JB
Vista FAQ http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
Ooops sorry. Guess my reply was sitting in my Outbox and came late. It's basically the same as what the first reply told you to do.
"Alan Simpson" wrote in message
There an app called netplwiz that you can run from the Search box and Start menu. If you clear the checkbox that requires logging in and click OK, you can then choose a default account to sign into, bypassing the login page.
"BurrWalnut" wrote in message I’m the sole user of the PC and now the Vista start-up is asking for me to click on my ‘pic’. I don’t have a password and it wasn’t like this when I first installed Vista.
Any ideas on how to boot straight to the desktop?
Thank you.
Thanks Alan I did as you suggested and it works like a charm. Mike "Alan Simpson" wrote in message
Ooops sorry. Guess my reply was sitting in my Outbox and came late. It's basically the same as what the first reply told you to do.
"Alan Simpson" wrote in message There an app called netplwiz that you can run from the Search box and Start menu. If you clear the checkbox that requires logging in and click OK, you can then choose a default account to sign into, bypassing the login page.
"BurrWalnut" wrote in message I’m the sole user of the PC and now the Vista start-up is asking for me to click on my ‘pic’. I don’t have a password and it wasn’t like this when I first installed Vista.
Any ideas on how to boot straight to the desktop?
Thank you.
I came to ask if I should have to click on my name when Vista boots as I do go directly to the desktop unlike screenshots which show the user pic. I didn't set the password as I am the only user maybe this is why I don't get the screen at all.
"Michael Bauer" wrote:
Thanks Alan I did as you suggested and it works like a charm. Mike "Alan Simpson" wrote in message Ooops sorry. Guess my reply was sitting in my Outbox and came late. It's basically the same as what the first reply told you to do.
"Alan Simpson" wrote in message There an app called netplwiz that you can run from the Search box and Start menu. If you clear the checkbox that requires logging in and click OK, you can then choose a default account to sign into, bypassing the login page.
"BurrWalnut" wrote in message I’m the sole user of the PC and now the Vista start-up is asking for me to click on my ‘pic’. I don’t have a password and it wasn’t like this when I first installed Vista.
Any ideas on how to boot straight to the desktop?
Thank you.
Do you have any idea why typing control userpasswords2 wouldn't work? When I type this and hit enter, nothing happens. I get nothing!
"Jimmy Brush" wrote:
Hello,
- Click Start - Type: control userpasswords2 - Press enter - If asked for permission, click Continue - Uncheck the checkbox next to "Users must enter a username and password to use this computer" - Click Apply - Enter the user name and password you wish to automatically log on with - Click OK - Click OK
- JB
Vista FAQ http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
No idea...
Couple suggestions, though ...
1) Try typing it into a run box ... Hold down the windows key and the R key at the same time, then type control userpasswords2 into the box.
2) Try Alan's suggestion. Instead of typing control userpasswords2, type netplwiz.
- JB
Vista FAQ http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
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