Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Automatic Login in Windows 7 and Vista without Entering Password

As you know, if you protect your user account with a password so each will log into Windows you must click on the username and enter the user password. In terms of security this is very necessary for keeping the other person can not enter your Windows user account arbitrarily. However, while installing a new program or change the settings, some of which require restarting the computer. To log back into Windows, you must do the same thing again, that is clicking on your username and password. If you're tired of doing it every day, there is a way so you do not need to click on your username and password to log into Windows. In other words, there is a way to be able to login automatically in Windows without entering a password.

These tips can you use on Windows 7 and Windows Vista. The trick is quite easy. However, I remind you if your user account Pasa data is important and confidential data, I suggest do not do the trick. If someone else uses the computer, he'll eat Seara user automatically logged into your account without having to enter a password. If you are sure to do this trick, please follow the following steps:  
1. Click Start »Run. Type netplwiz and press Enter to open the Advanced User Accounts window. 
2. If this way does not work, you can type control userpasswords2 on the Run window and press Enter. 
3. In  the window, Advanced User Accounts, remove the check mark (grass) on the option that says Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer. 
4. Click the OK button to save the setting.
5. After you click the OK button before, a window will appear that asks you to enter a password. Enter the correct password and click OK. If you do not use a password on your user, input the password blank.
All arrangements have been completed. Now when you turn on or reboot your computer, you can automatically log into Windows without having to enter a password.

To restore its original settings or to login each time you must choose a username and password, you can simply follow the steps above. In the Advanced User Accounts window, give a check mark (grass) back on the option Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer.

Among tips on how to login automatically in Windows 7 and Vista without having to enter a password. Hopefully useful and good luck!

Update (August 24, 2010):
These tips can also be used on Windows XP. But to open the Advanced User Accounts to use the step-2 is type the command control userpasswords2 on the Run window and press Enter.

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