Welcome to bypass screen & login prompt

When I boot (Windows XP Professional SP3), I get the home screen or the classic fast logon screen. I don't want one of these, I want my computer to boot completely up to the desktop computer. I am the only user/administrator and don't require all accounts.

1. click on start, run, type "control userpasswords2" (without the quotes) and click OK or press ENTER to open the Windows 2000 user accounts application.
 
2. in the users tab, clear the users must enter A user name and password to use this computer, then
Click OK.
 
3. in the automatically log on dialog box that appears, type the user name and password of the account that you want to be
logged on each time you start your computer.

When I boot (Windows XP Professional SP3), I get the home screen or the classic fast logon screen. I don't want one of these, I want my computer to boot completely up to the desktop computer. I am the only user/administrator and don't require all accounts.

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