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Bypass the Logon Screen
Posted By Brent Trahan On April 4, 2007 @ 10:01 am In All, Customization, Vista, Windows | 1 Comment
Home computers with Windows Vista usually don’t need the security of a business computer. This guide shows you how to set Windows Vista to automatically log a user in when the computer boots up.
Note: If you only have one user account and that user account doesn’t have a password assigned to it your computer will automatically logon for you.
Download [3] this regedit file. Edit the file by right-clicking it and selecting Edit. Change the “UserName”, “Password”, and “YourDomain.local” settings in the registry edit file. Double-click the regedit file to make the changes once you’ve edited it.
You can stop a computer that’s set to logon automatically from automatically logging on by holding down the left Shift key while the computer boots up.
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[3] this regedit file: http://www.downloads.maximumpcguides.com/AutoLogonDomain.reg
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