Remote Desktop connection requires the password when I did not

I use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to my Windows 7 PC to computers with Windows XP employees. To do this, I need to put the credentials of the computer XP (name of login and password). It is a problem because the computers do not have a password. They are implemented in order to bypass the login step. How would I go about the use of DRC to connect to a computer without password?

See if this article solves your problem:

"How to turn on Remote Desktop automatic connection in Windows XP"
  <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/281262 >

HTH,
JW

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