How to skip the login interface to achieve automatic login in Win XP

  

All members of the Windows family will pop up a user login interface before the system enters the desktop. The user is required to enter the user name and password. The system can be entered only after the input is correct. This mechanism has undoubtedly greatly improved the security of the system, but for individual users, Internet cafe users, computer rooms, especially home users, it seems to be a bit of a superfluous. Can you skip this step and implement automatic login? This article will take Windows XP as an example.

1. System Setting Method

In Win2000, you can specify a user name to automatically log in to Win2000. The operation steps are as follows: Run “Control Panel” “User and Password”, enter the “User and Password” dialog box, select the “User” tab, and in the check box “To use this machine, the user must enter the user name and password” Tick ​​the box, then select the name you want to log in under “Native User” or set the name of the other connected user, and then press the “Set Password” button to display the “Set Password” dialog box. Do not enter any password at this time. Just click "OK" and you're done. Go back to the "Users and Passwords" dialog box, select the "Advanced" tab, and make sure the checkbox in front of the "To use this machine, the user must enter a username and password" is cancelled. Then under "Local User", select a user name to log in when you want to enter the system, click "OK" below, don't worry, the "Auto Login" dialog box will appear (Figure 1). Do not enter any data, just click "OK" below.

Figure 1

2. Registry Act

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