Simple three-step modification to achieve automatic login of XP system

  
Before entering Windows XP desktop, every time there will be a brain login interface, asking us to enter the user name and password, which can increase the security of the system and also share for many people. A computer provides convenience, but if it is a 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, you can increase the system Security is also convenient for multiple people to share a computer, but if it is a home computer, only you can use it alone, so 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 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \\ SOFTWARE \\ Microsoft \\ Windows NT \\ CurrentVersion \\ Winlogon] branch, and then in the right window, double-click & ldquo; DefaultUserName & rdquo ;, 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 in this branch, double-click & ldquo in the right window of the Registry Editor; DefaultPassword & rdquo ;, then 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. Later you will find that the annoying login dialog is gone.



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