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Lately, I was getting annoyed with 'AutoPlay' scanning each time i turned on my external hard drive. I used to work with TweakUI pre-SP2 days, and knew there was that feature in the program to disable AutoPlay on certain drives.

Well, i downloaded & Installed TweakUI 2.10, and found that it did exactly what I wanted it to.

But, now for some reason, TweakUI isn't keeping my login settings. I set it to Autologon to my user name (which is an Admin account). For some reason, each time i reboot my system, it autologs on to 'Administrator' instead of my user. I have to enter the program over & over again setting the logon to my name, but it doesn't keep that setting.

So, i decided that it wasn't worth it and that I should uninstall TweakUI. I went into Add/Remove Programs, located TweakUI and tried to remove it. A window pops up asking if I want to Uninstall or not. I click on 'Uninstall', and then an 'Internet Explorer Script Error' pops up, and if I click either 'Yes' or 'No' to "Do you want to continue using scripts on this page?", it just sits there not uninstalling anything. You can see the error message in the image below..

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Does it make sense to anyone that an IE Script Error shows up when trying to uninstall a program?

Anyone know how to resolve either the Autologin problem or the Uninstall problem? Either of the resolves would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

X

** NOTE **

I'm running WinXP Pro SP2, and TweakUI 2.10


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:huh:

That's weird. I think that is because the control panel is html-based, so there could be a script error in there somewhere. Try clicking continue.

As for autologon, go to run and type control userpasswords2, and then uncheck "Require username and password to use this computer".

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