Set the auto-login mode to Windows XP
Sometimes it is very inconvenient if every time you log in to Windows, the system will require a password while the computer is only available to you and not shared with anyone else. The following instructions will allow the operating system. Windows XP automatically logs in without going through the password request process. However, this guide is only recommended for the system that has a login account (such as Administrator account).
To bypass the password request process, you need to use the "control userpasswords2" command to display the user account management panel. From Start -> Run, type control userpasswords2 , User Accounts panel will appear (Figure A).
Set the auto-login mode to Windows XP Picture 1
In the User Accounts panel, simply uncheck the box "Users Must Enter A Name And Password To Use This Computer setting", then click the Apply or OK button.You will be asked to enter a new password (you can leave the password box blank), then click OK.After restarting the phone, the system will automatically login without a password.
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