screen saver logs me out

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Laura R

I just installed Microsoft Office. When my screensaver come on after 10
minutes of not using the computer, I now am logged out. The windows user
screen comes up when I press the mouse, and I have to re-log in.

Any thoughts on how to get rid of that?

Thanks
 
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TaurArian [MS-MVP]

Depending on your version of WinXP:-

Right click on the desk top, select properties, select Screen Saver Tab.
Uncheck "On resume, display welcome screen."
or
Uncheck "On resume, password protect"
 
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Laura R

Excellent - thank you!

TaurArian said:
Depending on your version of WinXP:-

Right click on the desk top, select properties, select Screen Saver Tab.
Uncheck "On resume, display welcome screen."
or
Uncheck "On resume, password protect"


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TaurArian [MS-MVP] 2005-2006
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Laura R said:
I just installed Microsoft Office. When my screensaver come on after 10
minutes of not using the computer, I now am logged out. The windows user
screen comes up when I press the mouse, and I have to re-log in.

Any thoughts on how to get rid of that?

Thanks
 
T

TaurArian [MS-MVP]

You're welcome.

If you have any further problems with XP, you can post to any of these Windows XP Newsgroups
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/newsgroups.mspx

Kaylene
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TaurArian [MS-MVP] 2005-2006
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Laura R said:
Excellent - thank you!

TaurArian said:
Depending on your version of WinXP:-

Right click on the desk top, select properties, select Screen Saver Tab.
Uncheck "On resume, display welcome screen."
or
Uncheck "On resume, password protect"


--
===========================
TaurArian [MS-MVP] 2005-2006
===========================


Laura R said:
I just installed Microsoft Office. When my screensaver come on after 10
minutes of not using the computer, I now am logged out. The windows user
screen comes up when I press the mouse, and I have to re-log in.

Any thoughts on how to get rid of that?

Thanks
 

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