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2000server is still a bit more cumbersome to do.
But follow me step by step, and there will be absolutely no problem!
Start by opening the registry (start --run---regedit).
Find the software under the hkey local machine
Then Microsoft---Windows NT---CurRuntVersion
Find an item called winlogon, click on it, on the right you will see many key values, ignore them, right-click on the right blank, create a new string value, change (new value 1).
Changed the name to (defaultpassword).
The numeric data is the password for login (when you log in, for example, the password entered by the administrator, note: if the password is empty, please set a password for the user, if not, no!) )
Then create a new string value, change the name to autoadminlogon, and set the value to 1
Finally, create a new "double-byte value", rename it to DisableCAD, and set the value to 1.
OK, if the password can't be set, right-click on my computer, select Management, Local Users, Users--- select your user on the right, right-click, and set a password.
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It is impossible to remove, and the server version must have this process.
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Control Panel User Management.
There are relevant settings inside.
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There is a solution to win2003,I don't know if it is suitable for win2000,The specific method,Copy this file in the XP system,Under the system32 folder,Put it in this place of win2003,So that in the control panel, there is a user management icon like XP,Open and modify it。
This is the method used in win2003,I don't use the 2000 system myself,You can try it yourself,If it's available, give me a point on it.。
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The wjltony method is common in 2000, XP, and 2000 servers, but in 2000 and XP, users can set defaultpassword to an empty key, and they can log in smoothly.
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It's the Win8 era, and it is recommended to change the system to XP or Win7
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