This a minor feature, but it can come in handy if your computer won’t let you type your password or if you simply don’t want to type it by hand. This is fairly simple to set up and in this article, we walk you through the steps to enable auto login in Windows 10.
What is Windows auto login?
Windows auto login is a feature that lets you sign in to your PC without having to enter any login credentials. Let’s have an overview of the pros and cons of this feature:
Faster log in – With auto log in, you’ll automatically sign in to your PC. So there’s no need to enter your password or PIN. This can be extremely useful if you don’t share your PC with anybody else. Reduced security – If you choose to disable this feature, anybody will be able to access your PC. This goes for your house members, coworkers, or potential thieves.
How can I enable auto login in Windows 10?
1. Configure User Accounts settings
1. Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog. 2. In the Run dialog box, type netplwiz and click OK. This will open the User Accounts window. 3. Uncheck the Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer box.
- Click Apply.
- When prompted to user credentials, enter the username and password to disable password-based login. You may have to enter the username and password twice.
- Click OK to save and exit the window.
- On the next restart, you will be able to log in without entering a password for you account.
You can remove the necessity to input a password every time you open your PC by disabling the login credentials. This can be done from the User Accounts menu in Control Panel.
A few users reported that the checkbox from Step 3 is missing on their PC. If that’s the case, you can get it back by doing the following:
2. Edit the Registry Editor
Edit registry files
Setting up auto login in Windows 10 is fairly simple. However, some users reported that they can’t log into Windows 10 at all, and we covered that issue in a separate guide. We hope that our solutions helped you enable auto login on your PC. Let us know in the comments section below if you have any questions about this topic.
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