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SnoopZ 13-04-2020 12:47

Re: How do i get rid of pin and microsoft login at startup please
 
I used to remove the password, but now i just changed the password to a 4 digit pin number, i would rather do that than have any tom dick or harry be able to access the PC.

Dude111 13-04-2020 12:53

Hmm is your computer not in your house where only family can get to it? (Or maybe you dont want even them booting up :))

SnoopZ 13-04-2020 16:16

Re: How do i get rid of pin and microsoft login at startup please
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dude111 (Post 36031495)
Hmm is your computer not in your house where only family can get to it? (Or maybe you dont want even them booting up :))

It is in my house, I would rather put a simple pin on it that takes me seconds to enter, that seems pretty sensible to me unlike someone that will still want to run Windows 98 in 20 years time! Lol

Dude111 14-04-2020 15:39

No no its OK mate.....

My task manager has a password option if it goes to screen saver and one time I forgot what the password was!! (I had to reboot) I had forgotton what I set it to......

I went into the registry and deleted the password.........

General Maximus 15-04-2020 21:20

Re: How do i get rid of pin and microsoft login at startup please
 
Because of how Win 10 works and your account isn't local, I would have thought you would be required to sign in with your account password or a created "pin" and there wouldn't be an option for auto logon like in previous versions.

mrmistoffelees 16-04-2020 07:19

Re: How do i get rid of pin and microsoft login at startup please
 
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/winae...indows-10/amp/


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