Setting up Windows Server Auto Login Note Security

  

One method is more complicated, but it can help you fully grasp the setting method of Windows 2003 automatic login. First click “Start Run”, type “regedit” in the input box to open the Registry Editor, then click to expand in the left pane of the Registry Editor. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows NT/Current Version/Winlogon”, select “Edit Add String Value", type “AutoAdminLogon” in the value name, then click on the blank space in the window, and then double-click the newly created string “AutoAdminLogon” In the pop-up "Edit String" dialog box, enter “1” set the system to allow automatic login. Repeat the above operation to create a string value called "DefaultUserName", which is the name of the account you are going to use for automatic login. Create a new string value called "Defaultpassword" and edit the string to prepare the user account password for automatic login. After editing and checking it, close the registry editor and restart the computer. log in. Note that if you already have “DefaultUserName”, you can change the original string value directly without having to recreate it. If your system is working in a LAN environment and you need to log in to the domain server when logging in to the system, you will need to add another “DefaultDomainName” and edit the string for the domain name you are logged into. The other method is relatively simple, you just click & ldquo; start running & rdquo;, and type “ control userpasswords2 & rdquo; in the input box, so you can clear in the "user account" management window "to use this Machine, the user must enter the password & rdquo; check the selected state, and then press the keyboard & ldquo; Ctrl + Shift + A & rdquo;, will get a "automatic login" settings dialog box, you can set according to your needs The system automatically logs in to the user account and password used when the computer starts up. First, set the default user name Enter “regedt32.exe” in the "Run" dialog box to open the Registry Editor. Select the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" window in the window menu item, find the "SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\WindowsNT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon" sub-item in the tree in the left, click and find the "DefaultUserName" option in the right window, double-click Change to the name of the user you want the system to use when logging in automatically (provided this user must exist). Second, set the default user password Also find the “DefaultPassword” entry in the right window, double-click the password changed to the user in DefaultUserName (if the "DefaultPassword" option does not exist, you need to select “ edit → add Value & rdquo; create the entry). After setting the default user password, you can set up automatic login. In the "SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\WindowsNT\\CurrentVersion\\ Winlogon” subkey, find the "AutoAdminLogon" entry, double-click to change the value to 1, the system automatically logs in using the default username and password; when the value is 0, you need The user logs in manually. General: This tutorial is only suitable for a small part of the use, I hope you pay attention to the choice. Pay attention to safety.

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