Questions about the landing box that boots up? How do I close the login box on boot?

Updated on technology 2024-05-07
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete twice to try to see if yours is an XP system If it is XP, press twice when entering the password to switch the login method Then: Control Panel - User Account - Change User Login or Logout Method, select "Use Welcome Screen" Follow-up Question: Prompt Metware customer service has been disabled :

    Control Panel ---Network Connection---Local Connection--- Properties ---General --- selected) NetWare Client --- uninstall --- OK, after uninstalling the NetWare Client, it will prompt a restart, ignore it and cancel, then: User account --- change the way users log in or log out--- tick the Apply option in front ---of the "Use Welcome Screen". Note:

    After the NetWare client is uninstalled, some LANs use the NetWare protocol and may not be able to access the Internet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You uninstall the netware client first. Method: Right-click on the neighbor, Properties, right-click local link, Properties, click on the netware client in this connection use project, click on the uninstall below and then you go to the control panel to start, settings, control panel, user account, change the user login logout method, select the check box to use the welcome screen!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Method 1: Change User Account dialog box.

    Click "Start" - Run", type "rundll32 ,usersrundll" in the box, and be careful not to make case mistakes. Then, the user account dialog will automatically pop up with an option that says "To use the machine, the user must enter a username and password", uncheck the box in front of the option and you're done.

    Method 2: Modify the registry.

    Step 1: Execute the "Start-Run" command, enter the regedit command in the dialog box, and start the registry. Then, hkey local machine software microsoft windows nt currentversion winlogon branch, then double-click "defaultusername" on the right window, and 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.

    Finally, close the registry and restart your computer, at which point you'll find that the login dialog is gone.

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