Windows XP log in screen problem

On my windows xp computer I have a password set, so when I lock my computer it takes me in the paper on the screen, but when I turned off my computer and put it back on, he jumps the log in and takes me right in my office. Can someone tell me how to change it so that it takes me to the login screen when I turn on my computer?

Most people want to be able to go right to the desktop without logging... so do the opposite of the instructions here--> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm

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