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1) If it is a dual operating system, right-click on my computer - Properties - Advanced - Boot and Failure Recovery - Show boot list and enter a small value, if it is a single operating system, you don't need to do the above step. Just do the following two steps (2) Open the control panel - user and password: to use the machine, the user must enter the user name and password in front of the checkbox to remove, and then click OK, the system prompts that there must be an automatic login user and password.
At this time, enter the username and password of the automatic login, and click OK. (2) For Windows 2000 and NT operating systems, if you want to log in automatically, this method is universal: open the start menu - run, regedit, open the registry.
Find the winlogon primary key, in the right window, the new key string value: hkey local machine software microsoft windowsnt currentversion winlogon", click and find the following entry in the right window and right-click to modify: autoadminlogon:
The key value is 1defaultusername: the key value is the username of the automatic login user (usually administrator)defaultpassword: the key is the password of the automatic login user (if you don't have a password, you should not enter it) defaultdomainname:
The key value is the name of the computer that is automatically logged in or the domain name of the network that is logged in. (is the name of the computer in the online neighborhood) restart the computer and everything is OK
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Control Panel User Accounts Change how users log in or out Just cancel the welcome screen and keep your password.
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administor, this is the default superlative, try it with this. After entering, I changed the login method.
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Restart, press F8, enter safe mode, and then go to "Control Panel - Users - Find the default user, delete other users".
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Control Panel - User Accounts - Change how users log in or out of the box.
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Did you change the login method of your computer? Open it. Control Panel – User Accounts – Change how users log in or out.
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Create a computer management username in the user account, set your own password, and the rest of the upstairs have already been said and will not be repeated.
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Lost or corrupted files located in Windows System 32. It can be copied from other normal machines and placed in the designated position.
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Go to the account in the Control Panel to set it up.
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Take it to repair, it turns out that it is administer by default
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You don't need to log in, just make sure.
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After entering the system, reinstall it, and set the user clearly in the control panel.
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Since there are two or more users, just delete the users who don't use them.
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Because you have one or more other accounts in your system besides the "administrator" account, it needs you to choose.
Solution: Enter "control userpasswords2" --- start --- running.
Then you choose the account that needs to be automatically logged in at boot, and then enter the password, and then he will automatically enter the account after booting.
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If there are no multiple users, there is no way, if not, you can change the way users log in or log out in the user account in the control panel
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This is because there is more than one user on the machine in addition to the administrator, and there is no automatic login set.
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Open the "Control Panel" and select "User Accounts".
After opening, there is "Change how users log in or log out".
You can modify it yourself.
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If other users don't use it, delete it, change it to a single user, change it to adminstrator, and then set a password, etc. This way of booting at home is a waste of time, unless you go to work to the office kind of computer, use it alone, set the password.
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Add "DefaultUsername" and "DefaultDomainName" to the appropriate registry directoryThe values you enter are the same as those on your notebook. Turn on the adminstrator already disabled selection.
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Setting a password should be fine.
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Double-click User Account", select Change how users log in or out, select Use Welcome Screen, and tap Apply Options. Then enter it in Run"control userpasswords2", remove the checkbox that says "To use the machine, the user must enter a username and password". Finally, log out and log back in.
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If you don't have a password set and there is only one user in the system, it won't be displayed.
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The same installation disk, called collapse on different hardware computers, sometimes there is only one administrator account, skipping the abc account you said in the settings interface. We don't know why, but Microsoft's original intention was not to let you log in with your administrator account, for security reasons. One way to do this is to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete on the login screen, and another login screen will appear.
Enter administrator in the username and add the slippery password to enter without going to safe mode.
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First, the system version is different!
Second, if you only have an administrator account in your system, it will definitely be displayed!
Third, why didn't I pretend to be a boy and bend Xiaotong to prompt me to re-lose anything to read the manuscript!
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Open the registry, find the hkey local machine software microsoft windows nt currentversion winlogon primary key, and in the right window the new key string value, the first three key values are mandatory:
--autoadminlogon, the key value is 1, which is used to set whether you can log in automatically.
--defaultusername: the key is the default username for automatic login;
--defaultpassword: The key is the password of the user who automatically logs in.
--defaultdomainname: the key value is the name of the computer that is automatically logged in or the domain name of the network that is logged in.
--forceautologon, and set this value to 1 so that the system will automatically log in even after logging out.
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Don't bother.
Control panel. User Accounts.
Change your account. Select the click you want.
Delete your account and you're good to go.
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Delete the account from the control panel.
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Brother can do this:
1.You'll have to delete all other users except administrator.2Remove the adminnstrator password:
Click "Control Panel" in the Start Menu, double-click in it to open "Users", and you're going to do the above in it!
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Have you set a password and canceled it, or have you been infected with a virus and killed it! You open the control panel, close the welcome screen in the user, restart it and open it again! In addition, you look at your network connection attributes, whether you have added a service called netwear, if so, you can delete this service!
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The control panel user account uses the welcome interface.
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In User Management, you can cancel the password required login.
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Let's change it to automatic login.
Run userpasswords2 and undo the option to enter a password to log in, and then enter your username and password.
You may need to add a password before you can change to automatic sign-in, so try it.
囧 (For perfection...) Yikes).
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