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How to bypass the Windows 8 log-in screen
Users who don't need the security of a lock screen and a log-in screen can bypass both through a few simple steps.
by Lance Whitney | June 21, 2012 9:55 AM PDT
Windows 8 runs a tight ship by throwing up a lock screen and a log-in screen before you can dive in. But you can easily bypass those screens so you don't have to type your password every time. Here's how:
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Users who don't need the security of a lock screen and a log-in screen can bypass both through a few simple steps.
by Lance Whitney | June 21, 2012 9:55 AM PDT
Windows 8 runs a tight ship by throwing up a lock screen and a log-in screen before you can dive in. But you can easily bypass those screens so you don't have to type your password every time. Here's how:
- From the Start screen, type netplwiz. The command for netplwiz, aka the User Accounts Control Panel, appears in the search results in the left pane. Click that command.
- In the User Accounts Control Panel, select the account you wish to use to log in automatically.
- Click off the check-box above the account that says "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer." Click OK.
- Enter your password once and then a second time to confirm it. Click OK.
- Restart Windows. Windows now bypasses the lock screen and the log-in screen to automatically take you to the Start screen.
- Change your mind? To re-enable the log-in screen, simply return to the User Accounts Control Panel using the steps above and click on the check-box for the "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer" option.
More details: http://news.cnet.com...-log-in-screen/


