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Old 19-Aug-2004, 07:24   #1
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When you install the .net framework, XP force you to use an user when loading despite having only one user on a pc. Anyone found a way to remove that limitation ?
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Old 19-Aug-2004, 09:34   #2
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When you install the .net framework, XP force you to use an user when loading despite having only one user on a pc. Anyone found a way to remove that limitation ?
Two ways:

1. Install Powertoys for XP and use the "automatic login" feature. You can download Powertoys from the Microsoft website.

2. Manually make the same changes:

- Go to Start/Run and type in: control userpasswords2 and press ok.

- On the Users tab, clear the Users Must Enter A User Name And Password
To Use This Computer check box and then click OK.

- In the Automatically Log On dialog box that appears, type the user
name and password for the account you want to be logged on each time
you start your computer.
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Old 19-Aug-2004, 10:27   #3
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Thanks i ll try out when back home
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Old 25-Aug-2004, 18:12   #4
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Download tweakUI goto the Logon tab and uncheck the ASP.NET user so it doesn't show on the welcome screen then you shouldn't have the problem anymore.
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Old 22-Sep-2004, 00:59   #5
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Can the goddamn asp.net user be deleted without any harm to the system?
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Old 23-Sep-2004, 01:13   #6
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Can the goddamn asp.net user be deleted without any harm to the system?
Nah... TweakUI doesn't solve the problem. At least in my case, after making the change in TweakUI it works once, but next time you boot it's back. You need a register hack, install .NET framework 1.1 (i guess) or install SP2. See also:

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=827072
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Old 23-Sep-2004, 09:12   #7
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Tweak UI works if you delete the asp user too. If not it works only once
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