You have the password protect enabled, which overrides the logon icon.
Restart - tap F12 key - settings - find password - see if it's enabled. user choice, if you keep it enabled then it's operating as it should. If you don't want this then disable it.
If I disable it, will I still get the regular login/sign-on screen like normal? Becuase I want to keep it password protected in the sense that I type my password into the blue, cutesy login screen, I just don't like this message I've been getting about my computer being locked. I want to unlock the computer, but still keep the password feature.
So now that there's a little context, should I still disable the password protect?
bamajim
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February 22nd, 2006 12:00
You have the password protect enabled, which overrides the logon icon.
Restart - tap F12 key - settings - find password - see if it's enabled. user choice, if you keep it enabled then it's operating as it should. If you don't want this then disable it.
bamajim
JNy28
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February 22nd, 2006 14:00
If I disable it, will I still get the regular login/sign-on screen like normal? Becuase I want to keep it password protected in the sense that I type my password into the blue, cutesy login screen, I just don't like this message I've been getting about my computer being locked. I want to unlock the computer, but still keep the password feature.
So now that there's a little context, should I still disable the password protect?
Thanks
bamajim
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February 22nd, 2006 17:00
Yes you can do that, disable password in setups I explained in the previous post.
Then go to start - control panel - user accounts -
click your account and it will give you the option your after
bamajim