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| coming out of stand-by I am the only user on my machine. When I bring the system up from standby/hibernate I have to click on the "administrator" icon. How do I set my system to go directly to the desktop from hibernate/standby? Thanks!! Eddie G |
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| Re: coming out of stand-by Open Power Options Properties... Start | Run | Type: powercfg.cpl | Click OK | Advanced tab | UNCheck: Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby | Click Apply | Click OK Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby [[Prompts you for your Windows password when you bring your computer out of standby.]] -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:ILOdnf9XDI26f-jYnZ2dnUVZ_vOdnZ2d@comcast.com, Eddie G <mickeddie@(removeme)comcast.net> hunted and pecked: > I am the only user on my machine. When I bring the system up from > standby/hibernate I have to click on the "administrator" icon. How do I > set my system to go directly to the desktop from hibernate/standby? > > Thanks!! > > Eddie G |
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| Re: coming out of stand-by Open Power Options Properties... Start | Run | Type: powercfg.cpl | Click OK | Advanced tab | UNCheck: Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby | Click Apply | Click OK Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby [[Prompts you for your Windows password when you bring your computer out of standby.]] -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:ILOdnf9XDI26f-jYnZ2dnUVZ_vOdnZ2d@comcast.com, Eddie G <mickeddie@(removeme)comcast.net> hunted and pecked: > I am the only user on my machine. When I bring the system up from > standby/hibernate I have to click on the "administrator" icon. How do I > set my system to go directly to the desktop from hibernate/standby? > > Thanks!! > > Eddie G |
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| Re: coming out of stand-by Replied to [Eddie G]s message : ----------------------------------------------------------- > When I bring the system up from > standby/hibernate I have to click on the "administrator" icon. How do I set > my system to go directly to the desktop from hibernate/standby? Start > Run > Type : "desk.cpl ,1" (Without quotes) Uncheck "On Resume, Password protect" Click "Power" > "Advanced" tab Uncheck "Prompt for password....." Click OK twice -- Ayush [ Good :-) Luck ] ------------- Search - www.Google.com | Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org Snip your long urls - http://snipurl.com/ ------------- |
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| Re: coming out of stand-by Replied to [Eddie G]s message : ----------------------------------------------------------- > When I bring the system up from > standby/hibernate I have to click on the "administrator" icon. How do I set > my system to go directly to the desktop from hibernate/standby? Start > Run > Type : "desk.cpl ,1" (Without quotes) Uncheck "On Resume, Password protect" Click "Power" > "Advanced" tab Uncheck "Prompt for password....." Click OK twice -- Ayush [ Good :-) Luck ] ------------- Search - www.Google.com | Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org Snip your long urls - http://snipurl.com/ ------------- |
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| Re: coming out of stand-by "Eddie G" wrote >I am the only user on my machine. When I bring the system up from >standby/hibernate I have to click on the "administrator" icon. How do I >set my system to go directly to the desktop from hibernate/standby? You should not use the built in Administrator account for day to day activities. Sometimes an account get's corrupted and that's where the Administrator account comes in. Keep in in reserve for use if something corrupts the normal working account. If the Administrator account get's corrupted through daily use, you might not be able to login to windows. Create another account with admin level privileges and either use that or create a third account with limited privileges and use that for normal day to day activities. You can copy the data and settings from the Administrator account to the new account after it's created. Make sure you login to that new account at least once, then copy the info from the Administrator account. From Start | Help and Support search on accounts for info on how to create an account or see these links. HOW TO Create and Configure User Accounts in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?id=279783 How to Copy a User Profile http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_logon.htm |
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