Additional note: If the DefaultPassword registry entry does not exist, Windows XP automatically changes the value of the AutoAdminLogonregistry key from 1 true to 0 false to turn off the AutoAdminLogon feature after the computer is restarted. If there is no AutoAdminLogon entry, create the entry. Double-click the newly created key, and then type 1 in the Value Data box. Note that this procedure applies only to the first logon.
To do this, follow these steps: a. Exit Registry Editor. Click Start, click Restart, and then click OK. After your computer restarts and Windows XP starts, you can log on automatically. I have looked in our group policies and do not see a gpo linked to this workstation that enables the auto logon feature to be enabled.
So, I need to disable this manually. I have read online about changing it in the registry, but couldnt find a good how to document. Have any of you had to do this? If so how did you go about it in XP SP3? To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Click on the "Remove my Password" link. When the computer prompts you to enter your password, do so. When prompted, click "Remove Password" to finalize the process. Go back to "User Accounts" and click on "choose the way users log on or off".
In this menu, find the check box next to "Use the Welcome Screen" and click it once to uncheck it. Reboot your computer. Go to the Start menu again, click on "Power", and select "Restart". Your computer will shut down, pause, and start back up. It should logon automatically this time! Method 2. Open the Run program. Select "Run" from the list of default programs on the right-hand side of your Start menu. Use Run to open the Registry Editor. Registry editor lets you edit system values--in this case, the logon values.
Go to source Type in "regedt Click on this folder, but do not double-click. This will expand the folder to show you its contents. Expand the "Microsoft" folder. Scroll through "Microsoft" until you find the "Windows NT" folder.
Expand the "Windows NT" folder. Expand the "Current Version" folder. Scroll through "Current Version" until you find the "Winlogon" folder. Double-click the "Winlogon" folder in "Current Version". Double-click on "DefaultUserName". Check to make sure that the value in the properties box matches your username.
Double-click on "DefaultPasswordType". When it opens, enter your password as you normally do to log in. Double-click on "AutoAdminLogon". When it opens, type "1" into the value box without quotation marks.
Restart your computer.
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