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| In XP I have no problems. When you go to the registry and set the DefaultUsername and DefaultPassword keys to what you want, it works well in XP. When I do it in Vista (business) it tells me that the username is incorrect and displays the username with .\ in front of it. example: .\username I even tried changing the actual username to reflect that both in the registry and then actually renaming the accout to that. Any ideas.....hope some of you will try it to see for yourself. | Guest
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