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You may set up a guest user, although the guest account is disabled but the guest account is not disabled, and the guest account is manually disabled: "Control Panel" "Administrative Tools" "Computer Management" "Local Users and Groups" "Users".
Select the guest account, right-click, select Properties, and then check "Account deactivated" and then OK.
It's a few simple steps, not as complicated as upstairs.
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Just delete that account.
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Cancel the password. Or use the following method:
Windows XP is a relatively secure operating system, every time you start it requires you to select an account and enter a password, for a public computer, of course, this is more secure, but if this computer is used by a person, there is no important information, it is too troublesome to choose an account and enter a password every time, how can you make Windows XP automatically log in without entering a password?
Click "Start Run", enter "rundll32 ,usersrundll", press the enter key and the "User Account" window will pop up, see clearly, this is different from the "User Account" panel window opened in the "Control Panel"! Then uncheck the "To use the machine, the user must enter a username and password" option, click OK, and enter the account and password you want the computer to automatically log in to each time in the pop-up dialog box.
In fact, automatic login can be done in Windows 2000, but it can open the User Account window through the Control Panel, but not in Windows XP.
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The people upstairs are talking nonsense. It's said that there is only one user.,It's an administartor user.。
How do you tell him to delete ...
And he said "click on the username to enter", which can be deduced that there is no password at all.
It won't be a hassle, you just have to pretend to be a melancholy master or super bunny, and there will be an option to log in automatically.
Try it yourself, it's easy!
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1. Go directly to the start screen after powering it on. After arriving at this interface, you have to enter the desktop, one is to click the desktop icon, and the other is to press the Windows key on the keyboard.
2. After entering the desktop, right-click on the taskbar and select [Properties].
3. Open the Taskbar and Navigation Properties panel and select the Navigation tab.
4. There is a [Start Screen] under the [Navigation] tab, tick the first item. In this way, after turning on the computer, it will enter the desktop.
5. After confirming, restart the computer, and the familiar desktop will appear directly in front of you.
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If the computer does not have a password, how can I skip the interface where the account has been locked and go directly to the desktop? Today I would like to introduce you to the win7 system.
How to boot it directly into the desktop.
Win7 system boot directly into the desktop method
1.Use shortcut combinations.
The win key + R key opens the run window, and enter "regedit" to confirm that the registry is opened.
This is shown in the figure below.
2.In the open registry, go to the next step, hkey local machine, software, microsoft windows, nt, currentversion, winlogon, and then go to the next step. This is shown in the figure below.
3.Find the "shell" item in the window on the right and click Open to proceed to the next step. This is shown in the figure below.
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It can be set in the task scheduler to set up auto-power:
1. Right-click on this computer and select Manage to enter the page.
2. System tools, click on the task scheduler, and click Create Basic Task on the right.
3. In the pop-up window, enter the name and description in the page, Next, select the time point in the trigger, Next.
4. Select the start time, every few days, Next, click Start Program, Next.
5. Enter startup in the program or script box, startup means boot, enter -s in the Add Spine Dispersion parameter, and the next step.
6. After confirming that it is correct, click Done.
Set up automatic power off:
1. Right-click on the computer, select Properties, and enter the page.
2. Click on the home page of the control panel and change the viewing method to the large icon.
3. Select Management Tools, double-click the Task Scheduler, click Operation Sakura in the upper left, and select Create Basic Task.
4. Enter a name and description on the Create Basic Task page, and click Next.
5. Select the shutdown time point on the page where you want the task to start, and click Next.
6. Set the start time, every few times, click Next, select the startup program, and click Next.
7. Select the shutdown program in the program or script, enter -s in the Add Parameters, click Next, and click Finish after confirming that it is correct.
One situation may be that your CMOS battery is dead, in which case you can simply replace the battery. It may also be due to the fact that the default frequency of the CPU is different from the frequency of the CPU itself, if this is the case, then you can manually adjust it in the BIOS. There is also a possibility that the system has set the floppy drive as the default boot item, and the solution in this case is: >>>More
1.On the welcome screen of the login, the administrator account is displayed, click "Start Run", enter regedit, press Enter, open the registry, and then "hkey local machine softwareMicrosoft Windows NT CurrentVersion Winlogon specialaccounts userlist" branch, Change the value of Administrator to 1 on the right to have the Administrator account appear on the welcome screen when you log in. >>>More
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I just looked at how to do it.
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