You may be able to resolve the latter issue by:

1. In a run dialogue box or command prompt, type
control userpasswords2
and press enter.

2. Uncheck the checkbox that reads, "users must enter a username and password" and click ok.

3. Type the password for your account and press enter.



On 01/08/2015 20:57, Kevin Minor via Talk wrote:
Hi.



First, I'm going to do my subject in the reverse order.  I had trouble
setting up Cortana, and I had to call Microsoft Accessibility to get it
working.  I was using JAWS to do this, and it wasn't reading the screen.  I
decided to check the screen with Window-Eyes, and it read it with no
problem.  So, at least for me, Window-Eyes does something JAWS doesn't.



Now for my complaint.  If you use Cortana, you have to have a password to
sign into Windows, at least that's what I was told.  I'd rather have Windows
boot up directly to the desktop.  Oh well.  Microsoft has its reasons for
doing things the way they do.



Just some information for you.



Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY

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