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Automatically logging in to a user account

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I don't want my computer to automatically log in to a user's account on
startup, and it does so even if there is more than one administrator account,
and the 'Welcome screen' is disabled.
How do I fix this?

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Start, Run and enter CONTROL USERPASSWORDS2 Check the box Users must enter a username..............

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"XPuser8" <XPuser8@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6935745C-BB76-48EB-8141-1851BE247782@microsoft.com...
>I don't want my computer to automatically log in to a user's account on
> startup, and it does so even if there is more than one administrator account,
> and the 'Welcome screen' is disabled.
> How do I fix this?

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