Hi Jerry,
You could either follow the instructions here:
Skip the Welcome Screen and Logon Automatically
http://www.mvps.org/marksxp/WindowsXP/welskip.php
or
D/load and install TweakUI, open TweakUI and uncheck ASP.NET in the Login
section or tab (I don't use TweakUI, so I can't picture its interface in
order to tell you exactly where to find the Login section). TweakUI can be
d/loaded from here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
Although I have never personally experienced a problem using the first
method that I posted for you, one newsgroup poster to whom I posted that fix
stated that he then found that his computer froze at the "Windows is
starting up" screen.
Regards,
--
Patti MacLeod
Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
"Jerry" wrote in message
>I know I have seen this before but forgotten how to fix it.
>
> Yesterday I helped a friend reinstall Win XP Home on a Dell Dimension 2350
> desktop computer. A single user with NO password included in the setup.
> After installing all the drivers, we updated XP including SP2 fully.
> Updates included ALL the .net frameworks 01-03. I know that one of these
> will cause the Welcome Screen to have User Icon to appear which must be
> clicked to continue the bootup. Normally what I have seen in the past
> after all critical updates are installed, this goes away.
>
> In this case after all the critical updates were installed, the icon on
> the Welcome Screen is still there. <Maybe a Dell thing not sure>. How do
> we fix it so that the user icon does not a show and the boot continues
> without having to click that icon.
>
> Thank you
>