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Unlike older versions of Windows, Windows XP Professional doesn't allow you to skip logging in to the computer. You will need a Windows XP user account (a user name and password).
A Windows account will only work on the computer it is created on. If you want to use a different computer, you will have to set up a Windows account on that computer.
There are two types of Windows XP user accounts. Computer Administrators can change all computer settings (for example, installing software and creating new user accounts). Limited users can only modify the passwords for their own user accounts.
If you have a Windows XP computer in your office and you are the computer's primary user: UIS will create the Windows account on your computer before you get it. You will only need to create accounts if other people in your office want to use your computer.
If you want to use another person's Windows XP computer: Someone with a Computer Administrator account on the computer will have to create an account for you.
Setting Up a Windows XP User Account
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