Automatic Log On Readme

1. Known Issues

1.1. Password left behind in temporary file in the event of a system failure during setup

To remove temporary files
  1. From the Start menu, click Run.
  2. In the Run dialog box, type: %TEMP%.
  3. Select all files that begin with the letters "SIT" and delete them.

On Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000, automatic log on information may be left in the registry, depending on when the system failed. On Windows 98 and Windows Me, any registry information is removed by the operating system automatically upon the first successful reboot.

To remove automatic log on information from the registry on Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000
  1. From the Start menu, click Run.
  2. In the Run dialog box, type: regedit.
  3. Navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon key.
  4. Set the AutoAdminLogon value to 0.
  5. Delete DefaultPassword.

1.2. Lock Computer is not enabled upon restart

Your computer will not be locked upon restart, regardless of its state before rebooting.

1.3. Automatic Log On does not support blank passwords

Your password must have at least one character for automatic log on to function.