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"Management" Category
This category of TuneUp System Control gives you control over many internal system settings. For example,
you can adapt the startup process and user logon, configure automatic CD playing, system paths and user
data, and adapt the default settings of the command prompt.
Here you will find detailed descriptions of your settings options, sorted by subcategory in the left side of the
window:
User Logon
General
Windows XP:
Here you can choose between the Welcome screen and the logon prompt. The default setting in Windows
XP is the Welcome screen. This shows a list of available user names, which can be selected with a mouse
click. Alternatively, you can select the option Use the old logon dialog. This brings up the secure logon
dialog, where you are required to enter your logon data manually.
You can also specify here additional settings concerning the behavior and appearance of the logon screen.
Windows Vista and Windows 7:
Here you can adjust the behavior and appearance of your logon screen and the logon dialog. Click on the
Adjust button to set individual options.
Automatic Logon
To skip logging on to the system a user can be logged onto the system automatically. If you wish to do this,
select the Enable automatic logon option and enter your logon data in the placeholders below.
Under Security you specify whether or not logon can be skipped using the Shift key. You can also have the
system carry out a logon immediately after a logoff.
Messages
Under Notification before logon, you can set a predefined notification that is displayed to all users before
logon - for example a warning from the boss not to surf the Internet during office hours. To do so, first ena-
ble the Show notification before logon option and then enter the title and actual text of the notification in
the input fields.
Under Error search during logon and logoff, you can specify that detailed status messages should be
shown during the logon and logoff process.
Tour
Windows XP:
First-time users can go on a tour of Windows XP following system startup. During this tour, the user is
shown all important Windows XP modules. Deselect the Show the Windows Tour after logon option if you
do not want the tour option to be displayed following system startup. Under Scope, you can specify
whether this option only applies to the current user or to all users.
Welcome Center (Windows Vista) / Getting Started (Windows 7)
New users can be shown the Welcome Center (in Windows Vista) or the Getting Started window when the
system is started up, which is designed make it easier to set up the system and shows links to further infor-
mation and offers on the Internet. You can turn this display on or off here.
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