Before entering the Windows XP desktop, a brain login interface is displayed every time, requiring us to enter the user name and password, which increases the system security and facilitates the sharing of one computer by multiple people, however, if you are using a home computer, it is not very convenient to use the password each time. We can modify the Registry to enable XP Automatic logon.
Step 2: run the Registry Editor, expand the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Winlogon] branch, and double-click defauserusername in the right window ", enter your logon username. If you do not have a preset user name, you can click "Edit> New> string value (s)> DefaultUserName" in the menu bar of the Registry Editor to add this item. Note that it is case sensitive.
Step 2: In this branch, double-click "defaultpassword" in the right window of the Registry Editor, and enter your password in the blank column. If "defaultpassword" is not found, you can follow the steps above to create the string value.
Step 2: Double-click "AutoAdminLogon" in the right window and set the value to "1 ". If "AutoAdminLogon" is not found, follow the steps above to create a logstore.
Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer. Then you will find that the annoying logon dialog box is missing.