Click Start, click Run, type
regedit
, and then click OK. In Windows Vista/7, simply typeregedit
in Start Search and hit Enter.Navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
Double-click the
DefaultUserName
entry, type the user name to log on with, and then click OK.If
DefaultUserName
registry value name is not found, create a new String Value (REG_SZ)with value name as DefaultUserName
.Double-click the
DefaultPassword
entry, type the password for the user account under the value data box, and then click OK.If there is no
DefaultPassword
value, create a new String Value (REG_SZ) withDefaultPassword
as the value name.Note that if no
DefaultPassword
string is specified, Windows automatically changes the value of the AutoAdminLogon
registry key from 1 (true) to 0 (false) to turn off theAutoAdminLogon
feature.In Windows Vista/7,
DefaultDomainName
has to be specified as well, else Windows will prompt for invalid user name with the user name displayed as .\username
. To do so, double click onDefaultDomainName
, and specify the domain name of the user account. If it’s local user, specify local host name.If the
DefaultDomainName
does not exist, create a new String Value (REG_SZ) registry key with value name as DefaultDomainName
.Double-click the
AutoAdminLogon
entry, type 1
in the Value Data box, and then click OK.If there is no
AutoAdminLogon
entry, create a new String Value (REG_SZ) withAutoAdminLogon
as the value name.If it exists, delete the
AutoLogonCount
key.Quit Registry Editor.
Click Start, click Restart, and then click OK.
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