How To Bypass the Windows XP Password Login Screen
November 22nd, 2008 | by admin |Windows XP provides lots of cool features related to security one of the good feature of windows XP is that it asks everytime for username and password.But it is little bothering for some of the users you can disable this option so windows will directly open up your desktop without asking you about username and password.Disabling this option can be little dangerous because anybody who use your PC can easily use windows so disable this option when you are the only user of computer.
To disable follow the instructions below
1) In the box, type control userpasswords2 and then hit OK.
2) Next, you’ll see the “User Accounts” screen. Uncheck the option for Users must enter a user name
and password to use this computer. Then hit OK.
Now you don’t need to enter the username and password.
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3 Responses to “How To Bypass the Windows XP Password Login Screen”
By kevin on Nov 19, 2009 | Reply
I have downloaded windows password key 8.0. It is a very quick and useful utility for resetting passwords. It not only supports XP, 2000, and NT, I have personally tested it with Vista Home Premium and Ultimate. It works perfectly to reset any local user account to a blank password.
Just an easy to use bootable CD/DVD . It can also be used on a USB Flash Drive. http://www.lostwindowspassword.com/
By puck on Jan 19, 2010 | Reply
I ever used a windows password recovery tool to reset windows xp password to blank,its easily and safely to use ,not need to reinstall windows OS and with no data losing.you can have a try.
You could get the windows password recovery tool from the reference link:
http://www.anypasswordrecovery.com/download.html
By Alize' on May 4, 2011 | Reply