I'm not sure if there's an easier way, but you could set up AutoAdminLogon
in the registry.  You could probably google it.  If I remember correctly
it's in localmachine\microsoft\windowsnt\currentversion\winlogon  you need
to have that autoadminlogon key set to 1, and the defaultusername,
defaultdomain and defaultpassword all set.

Levi

On 1/14/07, Zoltan Finks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Does anyone know if there is a way to disable the requirement that Windows
XP has that the user click on their user icon in order to get the computer
to either turn on or to wake up?

We "upgraded" from 98 to XP some months ago, and the most annoying feature
is that when I turn on the computer, I am required to be there to
physically
move the mouse to the little frog icon and click so that the stupid thing
can proceed with its startup procedure. In the past, I would hit the power
button to turn the computer on, then I'd leave the room and do something
else, then come back to my waiting computer ready for action. Now, with
XP, I have to come back just to click on the damned frog, then go away
again
while it finishes the final 2/3 of its startup procedure, and then I can
come back and use my computer. Any way around this?

Also:

Has anyone installed "Virtual Earth 3D" and run it successfully? It's that
map/locating program, but I guess they now have a way you can see (I'm
assuming fly-through photography) great new 3D views of selected cities. I
tried to install it on both my desktop and my laptop, but unsuccessful.
Any
experiences here?

Thanks
Brian
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