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Enabling/Disabling Automatic Logins in Windows

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Enabling/Disabling automatic Logins in Windows

Description 

How to enable/disable bypassing the traditional Windows login screen and automatically logging in as a specific user. 

Product 

Microsoft Windows 

Enabling Auto-Login

  • Login as and administrator in Windows 
  • Press the Win + R keys to open the Run dialog box, type “netplwiz” or “control userpasswords2” into Run, and select OK to open advanced User Accounts.
  • Select the desired User Account
  • Uncheck “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer” box.
  • Click Apply
  • When prompted to user credentials, enter the username and password to disable password-based login. You may have to enter the username and password twice.
  • Click OK to save and exit User accounts 
  • On the next restart, you will be logged in without entering a password

Disabling Auto-Login 

  • Login as and administrator in Windows 
  • Press the Win + R keys to open the Run dialog box, type “netplwiz” or “control userpasswords2” into Run, and select OK to open advanced User Accounts.
  • Select the desired User Account
  • Uncheck “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer” box.
  • Click Apply
  • Click OK to save and exit User accounts 
  • On the next restart, you will be see the option to choose which user to login with. 

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Disabling Automatic Login in Linux

To disable automatic login on Linux, complete the following steps:

  1. Log in to the Admin account.
  2. Run Start -> System -> Administration -> Login Window.
  3. After you enter the admin password, the Login Window Preferences dialog appears. On the Security tab, deselect Enable Automatic Login. You can also change the User to admin if you want to always login as admin; however, this is not recommended for security reasons.

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