
Sometimes window xp auto login feature can save u a lot of time when system boot up. To setup the auto login feature in window xp, simply follow the steps below:-
- Click Start -> Run -> Type CONTROL USERPASSWORDS2 and press enter
- Highlight the user account from “Users for this computer” list
- Uncheck “User must enter a username and password use this computer”
- Click OK
- Automatically Logon Dialog will appear, then enter your password and confirm the password
Ok so I have a T5700 and i have been reading the above posts about admin rights, etc.
Heres the easy way.
click on the logoff button from the start menu.
When the confitmation button comes up hold the shift key and click log off.
This will give you the standard windows login.
Administrator access uses
Username: Administrator
Password: Administrator
Yes caps on the "A"
This should work if they password is the default.
If not just flash the chip with the newest update from HP (it has SP2) and the password will be defaulted again.
Ok now to make sure you dont have to repeat this every time you restart the machine.
Open the control pannel and find the HP login manager. You can either disable the auto login or have it auto login to the admin account.
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The changes will not stick unless you commit the EWP (enhanced Write Protection) Its a little lock in the task bar. I disable it while I'm installing anything on the device, then reenable it afterwards.
Thats it.
I can use the device very well even running flash and google maps.
I have installed a USB wireless device, tiny office suite, etc.
A very functional machine.
Here's how to use the magicJack service without plugging in the dongle...
1.plug in the magicJack dongle
2.copy the "magicJack" folder from the magicJack drive to a drive on the harddrive
for example, "C:\magicJack\"
3.[optional, but so it would be available for any user, and easier to access] copy the
"mjusbsp folder somewhere else
for example, "C:\mjusbsp\"
4.if no shortcut to magicJackLoader.exe, make one
5.open the properties page for the shortcut (right-click shortcut...properties)
6.replace the "Target" entry with:
"C:\mjusbsp\magicJack.exe" /foreground /scf _magicJackPersonalDataRoot "C:\magicJack"
(using drive letters for the drives the folders were copied to)
(notice the use of "magicJack.exe" rather than "magicJackLoader.exe"
7.put "C:\mjusbsp" in the "Start in" entry
8.using msconfig, disable the "cdloader2" entry in the Startup tab
start magicJack from the shortcut
for updates, plug in the dongle periodically to let updates occur and re-copy the folders...
when setting this up, leave the dongle plugged in, but end both process "magicJack" and "mjsetup" from the processes list in the Task Manager
after copying the folders and setting up the shortcut, still do not unplug the dongle, but run magicJack from the harddrive for the first time with the dongle plugged in, else you will get an error saying the serial number has not been passed. so run it the first time with the dongle plugged in but make sure the processes have been stopped first, and you will be asked to log in by providing your email address and password
as soon as you are logged in and the service is active unplug the dongle
you can then run the program without the dongle.
c:\Documents and Settings\YOUR NAME\Application Data\mjusbsp