"mikehc" <mikehc DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have two XP Pro machines which as far as I can see have identical setups in
> terms of user accounts etc.
>
> On one of them, after a reboot, you have to click the icon for the username
> in order to open up the password prompt.
>
> On the other, the password prompt is already opened for you and all you have
> to do is type the password to log on.
>
> I cannot for the life of me see why they should be different. It's not
> particularly a roblem, just driving me mad trying to understand why they are
> not the same.
>
> Both machines have Guest account disabled, both are not on a domain (but
> used to be), both have only one active account with the same name and
> password.
>
> Can anyone shed any light on this?
>
> Mike
Ever shared a folder on the first computer?
On an XP system with a single user created account, the default behavior is for
the icon on the Welcome screen to be active and the cursor blinking in the
password box. As soon as you share a folder on the computer, the behavior
changes. You now need to click on the user account icon on the Welcome screen.
The cursor starts blinking and you can enter your password. Bottom line, as soon
as you enable file sharing on an XP system, be prepared to click on the icon at
the Welcome screen.
I don't know why this happens, and I've never been able to find a workaround
that addresses the issue. I've found that using System Restore to take the
computer back to the state that existed before the folder was shared will help
but that's not a practical solution. Disabling the Welcome screen is one
alternative. Go to Control Panel -> User Accounts and click on "Change the way
users log on or off". Uncheck "Use the Welcome screen" and hit the Apply Options
button. When you restart the computer, the Logon to Windows dialog will be
displayed and you can type in your password.
Good luck
Nepatsfan
>> Stay informed about: At logon, password prompt already open and cursor position..