Auto Login to Windows Without Entering Password
When you access to your Windows, either Windows Vista or Windows XP, you will be greeted by a welcome page. You need to enter your users or admin password to go in to the Windows. This process is mainly designed for security purposes. However, if you feel that going through this process is a bit irritated and annoyed, you can actually personalized your PC by allowing you to login automatic to your Windows without entering the password.

Log in page
You can auto login to your Windows via the following steps: -
For Windows XP
1. Go to start > RUN
2 Type control userpasswords2 in the run box prompted out

3. Select the user from which you want to login automatically and uncheck the box “Users must enter a username and password to use this computer”.

4. Enter the password of the account in the box

5. Click ok
For Window Vista:
1. Go to start
2. Type netplwiz in the search box
3. Select the user from which you want to login automatically and uncheck the box “Users must enter a username and password to use this computer”.
4. Enter the password of the account in the box.
5. Click ok
Once you have done it, you will login automatically whenever you access your computer.
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August 12th, 2009 22:28
how do i get into my computer. i have fired an employee and do not have his password so i cannot get into his machine
July 31st, 2009 18:28
I used the above mentioned method, but it has changed the look of my computer like window3s xp has newly installed, I can;t restore my system. because it says that changes has been made in drive G, while I don’t have drive G in my computer. please tell me how can I restore my previous settings.
May 29th, 2009 20:31
There may be a way to remove the password, but after that you also make it that much easier for someone to remotely log on to your computer.
January 23rd, 2008 15:50
you guys may be interesting in our XP AutoLogon tool (LogonExpert) — it helps to protect your logon password by encrypting it using AES 256bit.Has also several useful featutes like scheduled or delayed logon\logoff
January 16th, 2008 05:03
AWESOME
now I wont need to input my password everytime I want to login!, too bad there isn’t a way to remove the password *sarcasm*