On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:26:29 -0500, Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
> "Gene E. Bloch" <not-> wrote in message
> news:ere8w5cqsdir$....
>> On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 08:50:48 -0500, Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
>>
>>> "Yousuf Khan" <> wrote in message
>>> news:4b95f8cb$...
>>>> Gene E. Bloch wrote:
>>>>>> XP's TweakUI allowed Autologon for _any_ account you wanted;
>>>>>> Password protected or not.
>>>>>
>>>>> As does the method posted in this thread by Zaphod Beeblebrox for
>>>>> Windows 7
>>>>> (also works in Vista).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Unless ZB provided another method later, the one I see that he
>>>> posted using NETPLWIZ, will result in *all* passwords being
>>>> disabled
>>>> on a system.
>>>
>>> That's simply not the case. You should actually try it rather than
>>> assuming you know what it does.
>>>
>>>> I don't want any passwords disabled just for auto-logon.
>>>>
>>>
>>> All the method I posted achieves is auto-login. Passwords are
>>> still
>>> active for all accounts, even the auto-login account - the only
>>> time a
>>> password is not required is when the system initially boots, it
>>> automatically logs into the account specified in NETPLWIZ using the
>>> password specified in NETPLWIZ. Network access, logins other than
>>> the
>>> initial boot login, switch user, etc, all require passwords to be
>>> entered for an account.
>>
>> Remember from My Fair Lady "I think she's got it - by George, she's
>> got it"
>> (approximately)?
>>
>> Looks like it doesn't apply here :-)
>>
>
> Sometimes, I wonder why I don't just give up and leave them to their
> misconceptions, but I can't help myself...
Self discipline, that's what you need. Or Xanax (tm) :-)
Me too.
I just looked at the molecular diagram on Answers.com. It looks like a
possible precursor to methyl ethyl chickenwire.
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