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This thing requires a group policy, but I don't know exactly where it is, so let's say something I know, but I'm not sure about success, you learn from it first. Open the user account --- the control panel--- open the guest, see the picture, if not, create one by yourself, and click to start the guest account after opening. Create a few other accounts in the same way, then enable them on each one, restart your computer, and you're good to go!
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Open the control panel, double-click the user account to enter the user account interface, click Change user login or logout method, select Use Welcome Screen, OK!
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The control panel --- user account --- change how users log in or out--- use the welcome screen, tick --- then apply options. That is, both the superuser and the normal user are shown at the same time when the computer is turned on.
Similarly, in the user account, you can change the password usage of each account.
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Start - Control Panel - User Accounts - Change how users log in or out - Use the Welcome Screen.
Once you're back, select Enable Guest Account, Set your account password, and then press and hold the window key +l to preview after the desktop refreshes.
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Create a few more users, each user does not set a password, but sets the user permission, which is displayed when logging in
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Follow the steps below to set up automatic login for Windows.
Before entering the Windows XP desktop, there will be a brain login interface every time, requiring us to enter the user name and password, which can increase the security of the system, and also provide convenience for many people to share a computer, but if it is a home computer, only you use it alone, so that every time the password, it is indeed not a little inconvenient. We can achieve automatic login of XP by modifying the registry.
Step 1: Run the registry, branch [hkey local machine software microsoft windows nt currentversion winlogon] and then double-click on "defaultusername" on the right window, then enter your login username. If you don't have a preset username, you can add this item by clicking "New String Value(s) defaultusername" in the menu bar of the registry, noting that it is case-sensitive.
Step 2: Also under this branch, double-click on "defaultpassword" in the right window of the registry and enter your password in the blank field. If you don't find the "defaultpassword" item, you can follow the steps above to create a new string value.
Step 3: Next, double-click on "autoadminlogon" in the right window and set the value to "1". If you do not find autoadminlogon, you can create a new one by following the steps above.
Now close the registry and restart the computer, and later you will find that annoying login dialog is gone.
Identification completed.
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In the control panel, set the user you want to log in automatically to as a computer administrator. The other is set up as a guest account.
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You can set up this project in Windows Optimizer, it's so simple, let's explore it in Optimizer
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