Simple three-step modification to achieve Windows XP automatic login

  
Before entering the Windows XP desktop, every time there will be a brain login interface, asking us to enter the username and password, which can increase the security of the system, and it is convenient for many people to share a computer, but if it is home Computer, only you


Before entering the Windows XP desktop, every time there will be a brain login interface, asking us to enter the username and password, which can increase the security of the system, also It is convenient for many people to share a single computer, but if it is a home computer, it is only used by you alone, so that each time the password is not a little convenient. We can achieve automatic login of XP by modifying the registry.


Step 1: Run the Registry Editor, expand the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon] branch, and then double-click "DefaultUserName" in the right window. Then enter your login username. If there is no default user name, you can add this item by selecting “edit →new →string value(s)→DefaultUserName” in the menu bar of the Registry Editor. Note that you should distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters.


Step 2: Also under the branch, double-click “DefaultPassword” in the right window of the Registry Editor, and enter your password in the blank field. If you do not find the “DefaultPassword” item, you can create the string value by following the steps above.


Step 3: Next, double-click “AutoAdminLogon” in the right window to set the value to “1”. If you do not find “AutoAdminLogon”, you can follow the steps above to create a new one.


Now close the Registry Editor and restart your computer, you will find that annoying after login dialog gone.



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