Cleverly set up Vista to achieve automatic login

  

Vista has been officially released, I believe it will be popular soon, in the process we will also encounter a variety of problems, such as Vista's automatic login problem. If you use Vista's default security settings, you will need to enter the user name and password on the login screen after each system startup. This will prevent the system from being used by improper users and improve the security of the system to some extent. However, for those computer users who are not shared by many people, sometimes you may be bored with the way to log in every time, and you want to let Vista automatically log in as the default user after startup.

To achieve automatic login of Vista, there are many ways to achieve it, such as through the Group Policy Editor, but most of them are cumbersome, and often require users to have a certain level of operation. The following method is relatively simple. Simpler:

Enter the following directory in the Registry Editor:

HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Windows NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon

Find AutoAdminLogon and set its key value to 1

Create two new string values: "DefaultUserName" and "DefaultPassword"

Set the key values ​​of the above two string values ​​to the username and password you want to log in automatically, Vista automatically logs in. It is achieved.

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