How to make Windows XP automatically log in? Several ways to automatically log in to XP system

  
The computer of an ordinary family usually goes directly to the desktop when booting up. Suddenly one day when the computer is turned on, a dialog box pops up in the “Login to Windows” dialog box. It is not necessary to click the “OK” button to successfully enter the desktop. One or two times, it doesn't matter. The worst thing is that every time you turn it on, you need to click the "OK" button. You don't bother me! So how to let Windows XP automatically log in? Here are some ways to introduce XP system automatic login, let's take a look!

Method 1

1, click, run in the start menu,

2, enter the <quo;control userpasswords2” command in the run, click OK or press Enter directly < Br>

3. In the user account management interface, “To use this machine, the user must enter the username and password> and then tick off.

4, the application becomes clickable at this time, click <; application”,

5, enter the user name to be automatically logged in the pop-up "automatic login" window Password, after confirming, everything is OK

Method 2

1, click “Start/Run”,

Enter“rundll32 netplwiz. Dll, UsersRunDll”, press enter

The following steps are the same as method one, 3 to 5 steps

method three

1, click “start&rdquo ;“Run” enter “regedit” to open the Registry Editor.

Click to expand"

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\

SOFTWARE \\

Microsoft\\

Windows NT\\

CurrentVersion\\

Winlogon ” branch,

Then double-click "DefaultUserName" in the right window and 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. Also under this branch, double-click “DefaultPassword” in the right window of the Registry Editor and enter your password in the blank field. Next, double-click “AutoAdminLogon” in the right window to set the value to “1”. If you do not find “DefaultPassword” and “AutoAdminLogon”, follow the steps above to create the string value. Now close the Registry Editor and restart your computer. Later you will find that the annoying login dialog is gone.

The above is the introduction of several methods for XP system to log in automatically. You can choose the method that suits you according to your own situation. I hope it will help you!

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