Hi
I have hibernation permitted on my computer, and I use it quite often.
Recently, though, when it has started up out of hibernation, it is with the
administrator logon, and not mine, and mine is not available..
If I restart on shutdown, it also comes back as administrator, and my logon
is again not available. How can I work round this, as it is very frustrating
having to shut down the computer every time I want to start it up!
Regards, and thanks for reading this.

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Richard

Re: Hibernating by VanguardLH

VanguardLH
Tue Apr 08 14:15:24 PDT 2008

Richard Daish wrote:

> Hi
> I have hibernation permitted on my computer, and I use it quite often.
> Recently, though, when it has started up out of hibernation, it is with the
> administrator logon, and not mine, and mine is not available..
> If I restart on shutdown, it also comes back as administrator, and my logon
> is again not available. How can I work round this, as it is very frustrating
> having to shut down the computer every time I want to start it up!
> Regards, and thanks for reading this.

You sure there isn't a startup problem and Windows *HOME* is coming up
in its safe mode? You did not mentio WHICH version of Windows XP that
you use.

Re: Hibernating by Richard

Richard
Tue Apr 08 14:35:16 PDT 2008

Sorry, that is XP Pro SP2, but I think I may have solved it now with advice
given elsewhere - running "Control Userpasswords2" and modifying the users.
Thanks very much.

"VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message
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> Richard Daish wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> I have hibernation permitted on my computer, and I use it quite often.
>> Recently, though, when it has started up out of hibernation, it is with
>> the
>> administrator logon, and not mine, and mine is not available..
>> If I restart on shutdown, it also comes back as administrator, and my
>> logon
>> is again not available. How can I work round this, as it is very
>> frustrating
>> having to shut down the computer every time I want to start it up!
>> Regards, and thanks for reading this.
>
> You sure there isn't a startup problem and Windows *HOME* is coming up
> in its safe mode? You did not mentio WHICH version of Windows XP that
> you use.