Some people find it hard to enter the password at windows logon everytime you boot the machine. There are easy ways to stop it. Just go to Start > Run >> type> GPEDIT.MSC >> a Group Policy window will open as the one in the image. Just browse around what i have selected there. Click on the image to enlarge it and see the exact policy setting. Just double clickon it and select "Enable". You can boot your machine without asking for a logon password.
To remove the set to automatically lock in a particular point of time, you can go to "users and computers" right click on your username and go to user properties, and disable that option. If you are in a network it is possible only in Active Directory security policy but not in local user settings. Have fun!!
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How to boot your machine directly without asking for a Windows Logon Password while booting up?
Self Induced Content By Hariharan at 19:00
Labels: Windows XP
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