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  1. Hi,

    I think Windows 10 login screen, which shows every time after the lock screen when I turn my Windows 10 laptop on, is useless at home. How can I bypass this step?
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  2. Originally Posted by blanc View Post
    Hi,
    I think Windows 10 login screen, which shows every time after the lock screen when I turn my Windows 10 laptop on, is useless at home. How can I bypass this step?
    1) Hit Windows key on the keyboard
    2) Type in netplwiz and hit enter
    3) Untick Users Must Enter a Password
    4) Put in username and password or if Microsoft Account full Microsoft account email address and password.
    5) Click OK and reboot.
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  3. Does this work for Win 11 also?
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  4. It's also in Windows Settings -> Accounts -> Sign in Options -> If you've been away, when should Windows require you to sign in again?
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  5. Originally Posted by TreeTops View Post
    Does this work for Win 11 also?
    Yes.
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    Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    It's also in Windows Settings -> Accounts -> Sign in Options -> If you've been away, when should Windows require you to sign in again?
    To enable/setup this option you need to set a temporarily password.
    Assuming you use a local account without password.
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  7. I don't seem to have this option: 'If you've been away, when should Windows require you to sign in again? '
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  8. On the wife's computer, she will get a message every few weeks to reset her password. She tried but somehow computer locked up and said you need your thumb drive plugged in to access 'something' (I didn't write down those words before it disappeared). I had to take her computer to the local shop and have the guy fix it so that she never has to log in. Cost me $50.00.
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    Originally Posted by TreeTops View Post
    On the wife's computer, she will get a message every few weeks to reset her password. She tried but somehow computer locked up and said you need your thumb drive plugged in to access 'something' (I didn't write down those words before it disappeared). I had to take her computer to the local shop and have the guy fix it so that she never has to log in. Cost me $50.00.
    Because of this an many other reasons it is often better for basic home users to use a local account without password.
    Originally Posted by TreeTops View Post
    I don't seem to have this option: 'If you've been away, when should Windows require you to sign in again? '
    Did you set up a password?
    The option is not available without using a password.
    After enabling the option you can remove/set blank the password again.
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  10. Originally Posted by ProWo View Post
    Originally Posted by blanc View Post
    Hi,
    I think Windows 10 login screen, which shows every time after the lock screen when I turn my Windows 10 laptop on, is useless at home. How can I bypass this step?
    1) Hit Windows key on the keyboard
    2) Type in netplwiz and hit enter
    3) Untick Users Must Enter a Password
    4) Put in username and password or if Microsoft Account full Microsoft account email address and password.
    5) Click OK and reboot.
    Thanks, but your suggested method doesn’t work. The login window is still there even though without requirement for password.
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  11. Originally Posted by blanc View Post
    Thanks, but your suggested method doesn’t work. The login window is still there even though without requirement for password.
    Maybe you made a mistake.
    Retry:
    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/3539-sign-user-account-automatically-windows-10-startup.html

    You could also try autologon.
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/autologon
    Last edited by ProWo; 13th Feb 2026 at 08:27.
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  12. By now the login requirement disappears after a booting, but after the laptop lid is closed this login window is still there. It doesn’t help with netplwiz.
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  13. Originally Posted by blanc View Post
    By now the login requirement disappears after a booting, but after the laptop lid is closed this login window is still there. It doesn’t help with netplwiz.
    See here:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KziOvAb9iaY
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