Max Norris, on 22 September 2012 - 17:01, said:
Are we talking remote desktop or local, you didn't mention in the first post. What I mentioned previously was for local.. just turn on the system and it'll log you in.For remote desktop you can do similar, it's built into the client, just have it save whatever login credentials. Bring up the options and uncheck the "always ask for credentials" or check "allow me to save credentials" box, depending on the version and its current state. You can give it a username/password so next time you connect, it goes right through without asking unless you edit it again. That only applies to the remote connection, local you'll still need to log in unless disabled.
TPreston, on 22 September 2012 - 17:02, said:
Yeah this program by Microsoft will save the (encrypted) password to the registry so that your computer automatically log's in.It only makes a registry entry you dont need to install it. And after you have the key created you can export it to a .reg
I use it on my home servers
i've many computers in my lad, all running windows 7 ultimate.
i log in using windows remotely desktop from the main machine to the other computers and not vice versa.
each time i try to log in to any of these computers from the main machine i am being asked to fill in a username and a password.
also each time these computers being rebooted or restarted also i am being asked to fill in username and password.
so in short all i need is remotely access without a password.
the point is that i am trying to let these computers be log in automatically as possibles.
nub, on 22 September 2012 - 17:13, said:
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