Many times, we want to log on to XP without entering a password, because most PC users only have one account and there is basically no need to keep them confidential, so is there any way to allow XP or other operating systems to automatically log on to the system, just like Win98 in the past? The answer is of course yes!
1. Win 2000 System
Open Control Panel-user and password: to use the local machine, you must enter the check box before the user name and password, and then click OK. The system prompts that you must have an automatic login user and password. Enter the username and password for automatic login, and click OK. For Windows and NT operating systems, if you want to log on automatically, this method is common:
Choose Start> Run, regedit, and find the Winlogon primary key. In the right window, enter the new key string value:
AutoAdminLogon: the key value is 1.
DefaultUserName: the key value is the username for automatic login.
Defaultpassword: the key value is the password of the Automatic Login User.
Defaultdomainname: the key value is the name of the computer that is automatically logged on or the domain name that is logged on to the network.
Restart the computer. Everything is OK.
2. Win XP and Win 2000
Click Start/run and enter rundll32 netplwiz. DLL, usersrundll ", Press enter to bring up the" User Account "window, see clearly, this can be different from the" User Account "panel window opened in the" control panel!
Then, deselect the "to use the local machine, the user must enter the user name and password" option and click OK. In the displayed dialog box, enter the account and password that you want the computer to automatically log on.