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| 1467219 | 2020-03-06 05:25:00 | Trying to get rid of the log in/on Windows 10 screen. So far I have searched the internet for a solution. I now have two log ons...I have done what has been suggested on several sites, but I still have to log on. Thanks in advance for the information to kill this annoying 'Feature' I have the latest version of Windows 10 (I think) :thanks Cheers |
ruup (1827) | ||
| 1467220 | 2020-03-06 05:55:00 | Theres two types of Logins, either a Local Account Login or Email Login. If you have the Email you first have to change it to a Local Account. You cant have a Email account without the password. Was going to write it all out but just found an article: www.windowscentral.com When you get to the point of entering a New password Step #8 simply leave them blank, when you reboot you may have to click "sign in" the first time, but after ( but there wont be a password) after that it should boot straight into windows after that. One way to delete a LOCAL account if you made one by mistake is press the Windows Key +R Type in Netplwiz select the account you want to remove - Make sure you get the right one ;) - Remove. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1467221 | 2020-03-06 20:18:00 | Or, run Netplwiz as above, select your account if there's more than one, untick the box for users must enter a password etc, it'll make you enter your password twice, done. No more logging in. Note though you are auto logging in with full rights which is a security concern for some. Separate to the windows login is how to disable a password on waking up the PC from the lock screen if you leave it idling. |
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| 1467222 | 2020-03-10 17:28:00 | Thank you both for your helpful replies. | ruup (1827) | ||
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