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404702 2005-11-20 20:20:00 Hi

Under screensaver it has "none" selected.
music_man (5482)
404703 2005-11-20 21:50:00 Try going to Control Panel then Power Options. On the 'Power schemes' tab. Select the appropiate options, I have got a Laptop so I am not sure if its the same on yours. If it does say: Turn off computer or Monitor, then select 'Never'.

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Naruto28 (7236)
404704 2005-11-20 21:54:00 There are no power saving things turned on. hm music_man (5482)
404705 2005-11-20 22:09:00 So it doesnt go into a screensaver... then, may i ask, how does it go onto the Windows Logon screen? does it just go like that? I had this prob, but mine went into a screensaver first. Naruto28 (7236)
404706 2005-11-20 22:12:00 It skips the screen saver and just heads into the logon screen. music_man (5482)
404707 2006-01-13 05:14:00 To turn the Welcome Screen on or off:

You must have a computer administrator account on a computer that is a member of a workgroup or is a stand-alone computer to turn on or turn off the Use the Welcome screen feature . Logging on at the Welcome screen is not available on computers that are members of a network domain .

Open User Accounts in Control Panel .

Click Change the way users log on or off .

Do one of the following:

To specify that users log on to the computer using the Welcome screen, select the Use the Welcome screen check box . A user logs on to the computer by clicking his or her user account name on the Welcome screen . If a password is assigned to the account, the user is prompted to type it .

To specify that users log on to the computer without using the Welcome screen, clear the Use the Welcome screen check box . The Welcome screen will no longer appear when you start the computer . To log on to the computer, type your user name (and password, if you have one) in the standard Log On to Windows dialog box .

Note: To open User Accounts, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click User Accounts . Fast User Switching is available only when the Welcome screen is turned on .

Note: To disable the Welcome screen you can also open the Registry editor .


Hope this helps you out . It's late but better late than never . :)
volleypro2000 (9250)
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