Autologon NT utility enables / disable capability


Mark Russinovich at www.sysinternals.com has released the freeware utility Autologon which
automates setting registry settings in Windows NT / Windows 2000 to enable or
disable autologon. Useful to Windows NT admin.


NT, W2K, and XP provides Registry settings that
can be set so that a user is automatically logged into the system without a
logon dialog box appearing. However, the Registry values are hidden deep, and
can be a pain to configure.
See Automatic Logon in my registry index
section for the details.
The sysinternals program, Autologon, will do the
Registry configuration for you, and allow you to enable and disable auto-logon
when you want.

Autologon is easy enough to use. Just run autolog.exe, fill in the dialog,
and hit Enable. To turn off auto-logon, hit Disable. If the DefaultPassword is
NULL, autologon will only occur once and then be disabled.

Tweakui also
includes autologon as one of its many tweaks.

Whether you use the Autologon utility or the registry approach, there are
times when you must logon as another user or need the logon dialog to appear.
Hold down the shift key until during boot until the logon dialog appears.

The detailed registry hacks can be found in my Registry Tip #34: Automatic Logon

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