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Hidden user login from welcome screen?
Goto start, settings, control panel, then select user accounts or something similar to that. In here you will have an option to change how users login. "Mr. Frost" <Mr.Fr...@SPAM.PROTECTION> wrote in message news:opr0sacmu4tmfl2n@news.online.de... Hi, I am using the classic login screen in XP Pro and.

classic windows logon screen
Uncheck "Use Windows Logon Screen" and "Enable Fast User Switching." This will require the CTRL-ALT-DEL command at boot. I'd be more specific, but I'm on a 2K machine right now. -----Original Message----- how do i vchange the XP logon screen to the classic dialog box like windows 2K etc? .

Classic log on screen
Jason Tsang jason-online...@ETEmvps.org microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment rt, Control Panel, User Accounts Change the way users log on and off machine I installed XP Pro which presents me with the XP version of the logon screen for multiple users. How can I revert to the "classic log on screen"? Edgar.

Classic Logon Visual Style and Start Menu User Icon
Hi I don't like the new Windows XP Welcome Logon Screen so use the "Classic" Logon. I want to change the them of the dialog box from the default Windows Blue to the same as my user accounts. I thought it was done though the default users account but I've had no luck with that. Any ideas? Thanks William.

Classic Login Screen
straff2002 gstraff...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin For the last couple of weeks the normal welcome screen (which I like to use as I have multiple accounts)has disappeared and the classic logon screen has come up with my name. Not even the option of the other accounts (except if the name is

classic windows logon screen
Kyle Cui [MSFT] kyle...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin Hi Rick, To configure Windows XP to use the classic logon and shutdown screens for every logon Double-click User Accounts. 3. Click Change the way users log on or off. 4. Click to clear the Use the Welcome screen check box.

Unable to type password at welcome screen
"Dot's Petal" wrote: I have the same problem, and it has nothing to do with using fast users switching (at least for me), since that option has always been selected and doing so makes the welcome screen appear. The only time the classic user login box appears is after the screen saver. "RajKohli" wrote: 1.

Network logon ( username and password not appearing.)
2 customizations 1) I'm currently using the Classic log on screen in windows XP. I'm wondering if it is possible to change the visual style of the Besides, i can't find any settings to modify pre- logon settings in the group policy editor or computer management 2) Also, the Start Menu User Icon has dissapeared.

How to use Administrator as Logon
In Control Panel, User Accounts, Change the way users log on and off Note, if your computer is a member of a domain, you won't be able to use the Welcome screen. -- Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP Find out about the MS I need to switch logon screen on WinXP from classic (like win2k) to WinXP How coul I do this? Thanks.

Graphical Login Screen...
Start, control panel, user accounts The settings your looking for are in there. Found 'em. Thanks, Tom "tshad" wrote: I have an XP Professional with the "Friendly" style of logon where you get a list of users on the screen to pick from. I need to use the "Classic" style of logon screen that allows you to pick the

welcome screen gone now classic logon
Jim wrote: I had an XP Pro laptop configured to use the classic logon screen in a domain environment and to allow it to be used "locally" on field trips, as per my client's request. The only local user account was "administrator." A user of this machine went ahead and reset (1) the administrator password (2) the

Welcome logon switched to Classic - cannot switch back
If you are talking about your user account password in XP, you can't change it from DOS. Follow these instructions to change your user account's At the Welcome Screen, do Ctrl-Alt-Del twice to get the classic Windows logon box. Type in "Administrator" and whatever password you assigned when you set up Windows.

Cannot enable Administrator in Welcome screen
Malke notrea...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windows vista general RaidenSix wrote: Is there anyway to get the classic login screen ? I really prefer the one where you need to type in your login name and password instead of getting a list of available users. The classic logon screen is gone.

User accounts and passwords
Cindy Winegarden cindy.winegar...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment Here's advice on how to have the traditional Win2K logon instead of the blue Welcome screen from another post here: ---------< begin repost >----------- See if this helps: Control Panel/Users/Change the Way Users Logon/Welcome

windows logon screen
Brian brianjp2...@cablelynx.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support At the Welcome screen, or Logon screen, you can tap Ctrl/Alt/Delete to bring up the classic logon dialog box. Enter your account name and password, and you should be able to get back in. Hopefully your keyboard will work properly at that

XP Welcome Screen and User Switching
I changed an user account privilege using 'control userpasswords2' dialog box. When I tried to log in using XP logon screen the user account went missing. I went back to run the 'control userpasswords2' dialog the account disappeared from the user list as well! I changed the logon to the classic NT logon and was

Change Logon Screen to Classic style
On the resulting window, uncheck the option 'User must enter a user name and password to use this computer'. Click OK and provide the user id & password that WinXP should use to automatically log on. If you want to switch to WinXP style welcome screen instead of classic Logon screen: Click Start/Run and type

Toggling between "friendly welcome screen" and "classic logon ...
Chris Jackson [MVP] chr...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp accessibility i just formatted my hard drive and reinnstalled windows xp. everything seemed to be going fine (install a few things, reboot) well once i rebooted i got the classic windows logon screen... i alredy checked the options in user profiles (the

classic mode
If you have forgotten your password, if you have another user account with administrative privileges you can log into that account and change your At the Welcome Screen, do Ctrl-Alt-Del twice to get the classic Windows logon box. Type in "Administrator" and whatever password you assigned when you set up Windows

Windows Logon Screen Changed and classic style now shows....
... reboot) well once i rebooted i got the classic windows logon screen... i alredy checked the options in user profiles (the use welocme screen and fast user switching(both are turned on)) whenever i try to switch users it locks the computer!! i have no ideas left :( Is your computer joined to a domain?