Running Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

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As explained in the previous sections, you might see a Welcome To Windows dialog box and Log On To Windows dialog box before you're allowed to see the Windows desktop—or you might not. If your computer is in a secure location and you're not concerned that others might use it to access your data, you can bypass those dialog boxes.

Don't make the decision to bypass either of these dialog boxes lightly.

To bypass the Welcome To Windows dialog box (the one that asks you to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete):

  1. Open the Start menu and choose Settings, Control Panel. In Control Panel, open Users And Passwords.
  2. In the Users And Passwords dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
  3. Under Secure Boot Settings, clear the Require Users To Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete Before Logging On check box.

To bypass the Log On To Windows dialog box (the one that asks for your user name and password):

  1. Open the Start menu and choose Settings, Control Panel. In Control Panel, open Users And Passwords.
  2. On the Users tab, clear the Users Must Enter A User Name And Password To Use This Computer check box.

NOTE


This check box doesn't appear if your computer is part of a domain. Only computers that aren't connected to a network or are part of a workgroup can bypass this dialog box. Domain users must enter a user name and password, even to log on locally.

    The Automatically Log On dialog box appears.

  1. Type the user name and password for the account that you want to be logged on each time you start your computer.

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