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Auto-login how-to for Windows Vista

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It's quite simple really. Thanks to a really great help-like free resource of information on-line (VistaBase.co.uk), here is how it's done:

Open the Run Dialog (type run in the Start Menu Search), and run the following command:

control userpasswords2

Press OK and you will be presented with a nice dialog. Right where it says "User must enter username and password to use this computer", uncheck the box, enter your credentials and you are done.

For more cool info about simple tasks like these and other help, contact me, comment, wait and read on this site or go to VistaBase.co.uk.


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