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Bypass the Windows Vista logon procedure

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

One of the pillars of the Windows Vista operating system is security. Vista comes with the User Account Control (UAC) system, a firewall, malware protection, antispyware, phishing filters, automatic updates, and of course a logon procedure that requires a user account and a password. All this security is tremendous and it gives you peace of mind knowing that you’re system is protected when surfing the Internet.

However, what if you’re the only one who ever uses your Windows Vista system in your home? Have you ever wished that there was a way that you could bypass Windows Vista’s logon procedure and get right to work? There is a way that you can accomplish this task with a hidden tool called the Advanced User Accounts Control Panel. In this edition of the Windows Vista Report, I’ll show you how to access and use the Advanced User Accounts Control Panel to bypass Windows Vista’s logon procedure and essentially configure Vista to automatically log you on when you turn on your system. » Bypass the Windows Vista’s logon procedure | Microsoft Windows | TechRepublic.com

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