Problems with Tweak XP's auto-logon

CelicaMan94

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I enabled the auto-logon feature on Tweak XP and now it won't disable. I've uninstalled Tweak XP and deleted all the registry key associated with it that I could find. The auto-logon feature is still enabled, and I'm unable to access other users accounts on the computer. How can I get rid of the auto-logon so I can create and use other accounts?
 
Go to the start menu & left click your account. (the picture at the top next to your user name) When the box opens click 'back'. Under 'related tasks' see if you can create a new account in there.

Alternatively you could do a system retore to a recent point before tweakxp was installed.
 
See if the registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\
AutoAdminLogon = 0
 
Goto Start>Run and type "control userpasswords2" (without quotes) and click "Users must enter a username and password to use this computer"
 
I got the auto-logon disabled, but the welcome screen doesn't appear when I log off. I had no problem creating new accounts, but I'd like the welcome screen to come up to make things easier for everyone. When I log off, I only get the window that comes up where you have to type your name and password in manually, as if the welcome screen isn't enabled (which it is).
 

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