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"Drew" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Carlos..As they say "You da man !! > > "Carlos" <Carlos[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C8FC3C17-3944-4D87-80BB-D813113B65F7[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Drew, > > Start, Control Panel, System and Maintenance, Energy options. > > See which radio button is selected and click on "Change..." right below > > it. > > Now click on "Change advanced..." > > In "additional configuration" set to NO the option for requiring password. > > That should do it! > > :) > > Carlos > > > > "Drew" wrote: > > > >> I appreciate the responses but maybe I did not word it properly, What I > >> need > >> is when I bring the computer out of standby the splash screen shows with > >> which I then have to click on to bring my desktop back.. I used to have > >> it > >> set to go directly to the desktop but it no longer does since swapping to > >> 64 > >> bit. I cannot remember how to do this > >> > >> "Carlos" <Carlos[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:E4F1FE5F-F158-46B5-9FBE-C49456801B8D[ at ]microsoft.com... > >> > Drew, > >> > I will do my best translating from my Spanish Vista to English. > >> > Go to Control Panel, System and Maintenance. > >> > Look the options below Energy Options. > >> > Choose the one Ask for password when resuming. > >> > You should opt for not asking the password. > >> > That way you skip the screen. > >> > Carlos > >> > > >> > "Drew" wrote: > >> > > >> >> I know this has been answered a million times but I just swapped to 64 > >> >> and > >> >> cannot remember how to get id of the welcome screen after resume from > >> >> standby or sleep..Thanks in advance for your help > >> >>
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