Okay, I went to control panel, and add remove programs.  I attempted to 
uninstall all the .net updates, and I did succeed in removing some of them, but 
two sp updates for the .net updates are still there.  I then did the control 
userpasswords2 thing in the run dialog box and unchecked the box and restarted 
my system.  The log on screen appeared again and told me that there was a error 
in logging on.  I was able to start the system, but I'll stil pulling my hair 
out because of that screen.

Keith
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Hoff Jr 
  To: Keith 
  Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 10:49 AM
  Subject: Re: getting rid of log on screen when starting windows xp


    If you also re-installed an HP printer you might find that HP installed a 
new user account.  Goto the Control Panel's User Accounts section.  If there is 
an HP user account, delete it.  


    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Keith 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 3:04 PM
    Subject: getting rid of log on screen when starting windows xp


    I recently installed win xp on my system and did all the proper updates, 
(SP 2 and 3, and all importatnt updates).  Well, my system restarted after the 
last update took hold, and now I get a user log on screen.  My name is listed, 
and if I click on it, windows starts up.  There is no pleace for me to put a 
password, so I'm not sure if the users option under control panel will work in 
removing this dialog box.  I would like the computer to just start into 
windows.  Also, when my system restarted after the updates, my screen reader 
(WE 7.1) is much slower than when windows is running.

    Thanks

    Keith
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