Windows 7 professional hosting virtual windows XP mode

my windows 7 professional virtual windows XP mode of accommodation suddenly requires a password to access the windows XP mode

If you don't actually set a password, but always did it for you, this discussion, you should get repaired.  A ton of people have contributed to say it has worked well for them.  You can try it out?

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