Windows XP is a relatively secure operating system. Each time you start, you are required to select an account and enter your password. For the utility, it is of course safer, but if this computer is used, there is no important information, each time It's too much trouble to choose an account and enter your password. How can I let Windows XP automatically log in without entering a password?
method one:
Click "Start / Run", enter "Rundll32 Netplwiz.dll, Usersrundll", press the Enter key to pop up "User Account" window, see clearly, this can be different from the "User Account" panel window opened in "Control Panel" Oh! Then unsearched "To use the native, the user must enter the username and password" option, click OK, enter the account and password you want to log in every time you pop up in the pop-up dialog box.
In fact, automatic login can be implemented in Windows 2000, but it can open the "User Account" window through the Control Panel, and don't do it in Windows XP.
Method Two:
Step 1: Run the Registry Editor, expand the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows NT / CurrentVersion / WinLogon] branch, and then double-click "DefaultUsername" on the right window, then enter your login user name. If there is no preset user name, you can add this item at the menu bar of the Registry Editor, and pay attention to this item, pay attention to distinguish the case.
Step 2: On this branch, double-click "DefaultPassword" in the right window of the Registry Editor and enter your password in the blank bar. If you have not found a "defaultpassword", you can create a new string value by pressing the steps above.
Step 3: Next, double-click "AutoAdminLogon" in the right window, set the value to "1". If "AutoAdminLogon" is found, you can call it on the above steps.
Now close the registry editor and restart your computer, you will find that annoying login dialog box.