Now there probably is the answer to my windows security window thing, I 
have some software installed that uses .NET Framework. Maybe I have been 
blaming the update thing unfairly. Nah, blaming microsoft is never unfair...

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John Francis wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 15, 2006 at 11:56:07AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> oooh tell me how to disable that log in thing!
>> I'm the only one using my machine, too
>>
>> I am starting to love some stuff :)
>> ann
> 
> It's not necessarily going to be that simple, depending on just
> what other software you have installed.  Anything that uses a
> package from Microsoft called ".NET Framework" can be a pain;
> the .NET Framework creates a separate non-privileged account
> (for security reasons).  Although Microsoft claim to have a
> fix for this, it's been my experience that their fix doesn't
> work.  You can hide the account (don't delete it, though!)
> by playing around in the registry, but that's not an approach
> I'd recommend for anyone not totally at ease with their system.
> 
> 

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