![]() Guy Recommends: A Free Trial of the Network Performance Monitor (NPM) v11.5 Here is a summary of the four key registry settings to enable Auto LoginĪutoAdminLogon = "1" Enabled (To disable user Auto Login set to zero)ĭefaultDomainName = "xxx.xxx". Set: DefaultDomainName = "OnlyYouKnowDomain" Optional Item: If your Windows 7 Machine has joined a domain, then create a String Value called DefaultDomainName.Set the string value to the required UserName. If this value does not exist, then right-click in the right pane, New, REG_SZ, name it, DefaultUserName. The value should reflect the user who you wish to logon automatically. Set: DefaultPassword = Check for the existence of a REG_SZ called DefaultUserName. Create a new String Value called DefaultPassword.Crucial Point set the Administrator’s password.Tip: Try Regedit’s ‘Find’: AutoAdminLogon.Set: AutoAdminLogon = 1 (one means on, zero means off) HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\winlogon Instructions to Enable Auto Login with Regedit A real-life Story Starring AutoAdminLogon.Instructions to Enable Auto Login with Regedit.The trick, which also its liability, is to use regedit to set a value for DefaultPassword in the registry. With Auto Login enabled, when you restart the machine it automatically logs on a named user. A typical scenario would be a test machine on a private network. ![]() The idea behind the Windows 7 Auto Login is that a user(name) can logon at a computer without having to type their password.
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