Windows 2003, by default, needs to press the [Ctrl + Alt + Del] key combination to log in, although using this login method can improve the security of the server itself, but when a home or individual user uses Windows 2003, each logoff or reboot is pressed once [ CTRL + ALT + Del] key combination is inconvenient. Can be like Windows2000 without pressing [Ctrl + ALT + Del] key combination directly appear to display the user name, password of the landing window, the answer is yes. In fact, the implementation of the method is very simple, the following methods:
Click the Start menu → settings → control panel → admin tools → local Security policy, pop-up "Local Security Settings" window, in the left side of the window (console tree), click the "Local Policy" to the left of the [+] number, click "Security Options." A number of security-related security settings policies appear to the right of the Local Security Settings window. In the interactive landing item, double-click the "Do not need to press CTRL + ALT + Del" item to eject the Properties window, by default it is disabled, click Enabled, and then click OK. When you log off or restart your computer, the direct display of the login window without the CTRL + ALT + Del combination key changes the Windows 2003 default login mode. At this point, just press ENTER (if there is no password).
Of course, in the interactive landing project on the right side of the Local Security Settings window, you can also double-click the "Do not display the last login username" To login, this option is good, when you log on the local, but on the surface and do not want to let others know that you log out of date, you can change this option Properties window to "enabled", Otherwise, the system will automatically store the name of the last user who logged in.