How to Enable Auto Login in Windows XP

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Summary: In order to enable auto login in Windows XP, go to the start menu, click on "Run," and type in "Control User Password." Set up a computer so that the system can be entered without security checks with help from an IT engineer in this free video on using Windows XP.

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"Hi my name is Izabella and now I am going to explain to you how to enable Auto Login in Windows XP. If Auto Login is enabled in Windows XP you can enter the system without any security checks so you don't have to enter your password. It also results that the system can start faster. We have to go to the start menu and there click on run. Here we have to type in control user passwords too. Now when this window appears in the user's tab you have to antic the chat box of users and you must enter user name and password to use this computer and if you click on apply it will ask a password and then to confirm this password. When you are done click on o'kay and click on o'kay once more and we are ready so auto login in Windows is enabled."

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