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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>XP?
You need to add a password for the user account, otherwise it will not prompt you to log in.
Right-click My Computer, and then click Manage.
Click Local Users and Groups. 
Click Users.
While you are there, disable the guest account.
Right-click the Guest account, choose Properties.
On the General tab, select Account is Disabled. 
Or
Go to Start&gt;Control Panel&gt; User Accounts.
When you turn off the Guest Account, you are hiding the &quot;Guest Account&quot; icon on the Welcome screen so others cannot click Guest Account and start using the computer. 
A Guest Account does not need a password.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>XP?<br />
You need to add a password for the user account, otherwise it will not prompt you to log in.<br />
Right-click My Computer, and then click Manage.<br />
Click Local Users and Groups.<br />
Click Users.<br />
While you are there, disable the guest account.<br />
Right-click the Guest account, choose Properties.<br />
On the General tab, select Account is Disabled.<br />
Or<br />
Go to Start>Control Panel> User Accounts.<br />
When you turn off the Guest Account, you are hiding the "Guest Account" icon on the Welcome screen so others cannot click Guest Account and start using the computer.<br />
A Guest Account does not need a password.</p>
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