Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize (More info?)
I have Windows XP Home Eddition. I have setup 4 user
accounts.
When my screen saver comes up, and I click my mouse to go
back to whichever application I was using, the computer
goes back to the logon screen instead of the previous
application. Then I have to logon again, which cuases my
computer to slow down.
Why is this occurring? How can I go back to my
application my application without having to logon again?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize (More info?)
I'm using XPPro but it should be the same. In the Display
Properties window, on the tab that you choose your
screensaver, directly under the pull-down menu for
choosing the screensaver is a button marked "On Resume,
Password Protect" or something similar, try that.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have Windows XP Home Eddition. I have setup 4 user
>accounts.
>
>When my screen saver comes up, and I click my mouse to
go
>back to whichever application I was using, the computer
>goes back to the logon screen instead of the previous
>application. Then I have to logon again, which cuases
my
>computer to slow down.
>
>Why is this occurring? How can I go back to my
>application my application without having to logon again?
>
>
>.
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize (More info?)
On the Screensaver tap of the Display control panel, uncheck 'On Resume,
Display Welcome Screen'.
"L. Manos" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2b4701c47e1e$25685650$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I have Windows XP Home Eddition. I have setup 4 user
> accounts.
>
> When my screen saver comes up, and I click my mouse to go
> back to whichever application I was using, the computer
> goes back to the logon screen instead of the previous
> application. Then I have to logon again, which cuases my
> computer to slow down.
>
> Why is this occurring? How can I go back to my
> application my application without having to logon again?
>
>
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