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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
Hi All,
A customer of mine hates that lock screen when you boot up. She asked me to make it go straight to the user log-on dialog, so ... REGEDIT4 ; http://www.ricksdailytips.com/disabl...in-windows-10/ ; Windows10: bypass the Lock Screen and go straight to the Login Screen ; requires a reboot [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\Personalization] "NoLockScreen"=dword:00000001 A reboot is required. Works in both Frankenstein (W8) and Son-of- Frankenstein (W10). Have fun! -T |
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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
T wrote:
Hi All, A customer of mine hates that lock screen when you boot up. She asked me to make it go straight to the user log-on dialog, so ... REGEDIT4 ; http://www.ricksdailytips.com/disabl...in-windows-10/ ; Windows10: bypass the Lock Screen and go straight to the Login Screen ; requires a reboot [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\Personalization] "NoLockScreen"=dword:00000001 A reboot is required. Works in both Frankenstein (W8) and Son-of- Frankenstein (W10). Have fun! -T Oh, you means the security feature that ensures ONLY Windows core receives the Ctrl+Alt+Del keyboard combination to allow a login which makes sure some malware isn't intercepting that key combo? |
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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
On 12/16/2016 05:48 PM, VanguardLH wrote:
T wrote: Hi All, A customer of mine hates that lock screen when you boot up. She asked me to make it go straight to the user log-on dialog, so ... REGEDIT4 ; http://www.ricksdailytips.com/disabl...in-windows-10/ ; Windows10: bypass the Lock Screen and go straight to the Login Screen ; requires a reboot [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\Personalization] "NoLockScreen"=dword:00000001 A reboot is required. Works in both Frankenstein (W8) and Son-of- Frankenstein (W10). Have fun! -T Oh, you means the security feature that ensures ONLY Windows core receives the Ctrl+Alt+Del keyboard combination to allow a login which makes sure some malware isn't intercepting that key combo? Doesn't seem to be an issue on other version of Windows. And since when does malware ever get stopped by M$'s dismal security features. |
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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
On Fri, 16 Dec 2016 19:48:00 -0600
VanguardLH wrote: T wrote: Hi All, A customer of mine hates that lock screen when you boot up. She asked me to make it go straight to the user log-on dialog, so ... REGEDIT4 ; http://www.ricksdailytips.com/disabl...in-windows-10/ ; Windows10: bypass the Lock Screen and go straight to the Login Screen ; requires a reboot [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\Personalization] "NoLockScreen"=dword:00000001 A reboot is required. Works in both Frankenstein (W8) and Son-of- Frankenstein (W10). Have fun! -T Oh, you means the security feature that ensures ONLY Windows core receives the Ctrl+Alt+Del keyboard combination to allow a login which makes sure some malware isn't intercepting that key combo? Oh bo ****ing ho.... Your methods suck ass... |
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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
On 12/16/2016 05:48 PM, VanguardLH wrote:
T wrote: Hi All, A customer of mine hates that lock screen when you boot up. She asked me to make it go straight to the user log-on dialog, so ... REGEDIT4 ; http://www.ricksdailytips.com/disabl...in-windows-10/ ; Windows10: bypass the Lock Screen and go straight to the Login Screen ; requires a reboot [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\Personalization] "NoLockScreen"=dword:00000001 A reboot is required. Works in both Frankenstein (W8) and Son-of- Frankenstein (W10). Have fun! -T Oh, you means the security feature that ensures ONLY Windows core receives the Ctrl+Alt+Del keyboard combination to allow a login which makes sure some malware isn't intercepting that key combo? Are we even talking about the same screen? This is the side to unlock screen that you have to swipe off the top to get at the user log in screen. No CtrlAltDel involved. |
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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
On 2016-12-16 18:30, T wrote:
REGEDIT4 ; http://www.ricksdailytips.com/disabl...in-windows-10/ ; Windows10: bypass the Lock Screen and go straight to the Login Screen ; requires a reboot [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\Personalization] "NoLockScreen"=dword:00000001 This no longer works in "Anniversay Update" ... http://winaero.com/blog/disable-lock...-version-1607/ Regards, -- ! _\|/_ Sylvain / ! (o o) Memberavid-Suzuki-Fdn/EFF/Red+Cross/SPCA/Planetary-Society oO-( )-Oo "Synthetic Scotch... Synthetic Commanders." -Scotty |
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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
On 12/18/2016 06:53 PM, B00ze wrote:
On 2016-12-16 18:30, T wrote: REGEDIT4 ; http://www.ricksdailytips.com/disabl...in-windows-10/ ; Windows10: bypass the Lock Screen and go straight to the Login Screen ; requires a reboot [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\Personalization] "NoLockScreen"=dword:00000001 This no longer works in "Anniversay Update" ... http://winaero.com/blog/disable-lock...-version-1607/ Regards, Bummer. Any workarounds? |
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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
On 12/18/2016 06:53 PM, B00ze wrote:
On 2016-12-16 18:30, T wrote: REGEDIT4 ; http://www.ricksdailytips.com/disabl...in-windows-10/ ; Windows10: bypass the Lock Screen and go straight to the Login Screen ; requires a reboot [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\Personalization] "NoLockScreen"=dword:00000001 This no longer works in "Anniversay Update" ... http://winaero.com/blog/disable-lock...-version-1607/ Regards, Hi B00ze, This above registry hack needs a real reboot to work. It occurred to me that maybe you did not do an actual reboot. The GUI click restart is not a real restart. It is an M$ marketing weasel thing. All it does is terminate your programs. Shutdown is the same way. It just stops your programs and puts you in suspend. To get rid of this behavior, you have to turn off "Fast Boot" Try winr shutdown.exe /r /f /t 00 /r reboot /f terminate your programs /t 00 wait time before rebooting ("00 means "right now") -T |
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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
Good day T,
On 2016-12-19 13:24, T wrote: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\Personalization] "NoLockScreen"=dword:00000001 I haven't tried this one; but it is inside "Policies" which makes me think the WinAero article is correct - this particular policy will be ignored in version 1607... This no longer works in "Anniversay Update" ... http://winaero.com/blog/disable-lock...-version-1607/ This above registry hack needs a real reboot to work. It occurred to me that maybe you did not do an actual reboot. The GUI click restart is not a real restart. It is an M$ marketing weasel thing. All it does is terminate your programs. Shutdown is the same way. It just stops your programs and puts you in suspend. To get rid of this behavior, you have to turn off "Fast Boot" Ah but I haven't tried it myself. I just passed along what I had read on WinAero (I subscribe to their Feed). I do have a Anniversary partition, but I don't use it - I will use it only when it's time and when Microsoft stops re-compiling the entire OS every couple months (hopefully they will hurry up and finalize the damn OS soon). No one at work who has Win10 has asked me to disable the lock screen yet; most never will even if it bugs them... Just remember the WinAero article if ever the logon screen comes back. It's a good feature for phones but utterly useless for desktops... Best Regards, -- ! _\|/_ Sylvain / ! (o o) Memberavid-Suzuki-Fdn/EFF/Red+Cross/SPCA/Planetary-Society oO-( )-Oo You think I care which way you face? -O'Brien |
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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
B00ze wrote:
Just remember the WinAero article if ever the logon screen comes back. It's a good feature for phones but utterly useless for desktops... That's a rather sweeping statement. Depends on how you use your computer, if you have more than one user profile and/or use it for real work with sensitive information...logon/lock is required for my business. -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIO http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
On 2016-12-20 09:45, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
B00ze wrote: Just remember the WinAero article if ever the logon [LOCK] screen comes back. It's a good feature for phones but utterly useless for desktops... That's a rather sweeping statement. Depends on how you use your computer, if you have more than one user profile and/or use it for real work with sensitive information...logon/lock is required for my business. My bad, I meant the LOCK screen, not the LOGON screen (damn these so similar terms!) The LOCK screen is just there to show you nice pictures, the time of day, news snipets, etc. When you then press a key it goes away and the real LOGON screen appears. I agree, the LOGON screen is required, but not the LOCK screen... Best Regards, -- ! _\|/_ Sylvain / ! (o o) Memberavid-Suzuki-Fdn/EFF/Red+Cross/SPCA/Planetary-Society oO-( )-Oo There's no government like no government. |
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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
B00ze wrote:
On 2016-12-20 09:45, Jonathan N. Little wrote: B00ze wrote: Just remember the WinAero article if ever the logon [LOCK] screen comes back. It's a good feature for phones but utterly useless for desktops... That's a rather sweeping statement. Depends on how you use your computer, if you have more than one user profile and/or use it for real work with sensitive information...logon/lock is required for my business. My bad, I meant the LOCK screen, not the LOGON screen (damn these so similar terms!) The LOCK screen is just there to show you nice pictures, the time of day, news snipets, etc. When you then press a key it goes away and the real LOGON screen appears. I agree, the LOGON screen is required, but not the LOCK screen... I just configured it to show one of MY images, rather than having MS pester me "you you like this picture" bs. -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIO http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
T wrote:
VanguardLH wrote: T wrote: A customer of mine hates that lock screen when you boot up. She asked me to make it go straight to the user log-on dialog, so ... REGEDIT4 ; http://www.ricksdailytips.com/disabl...in-windows-10/ ; Windows10: bypass the Lock Screen and go straight to the Login Screen ; requires a reboot [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\Personalization] "NoLockScreen"=dword:00000001 A reboot is required. Works in both Frankenstein (W8) and Son-of- Frankenstein (W10). Oh, you means the security feature that ensures ONLY Windows core receives the Ctrl+Alt+Del keyboard combination to allow a login which makes sure some malware isn't intercepting that key combo? Doesn't seem to be an issue on other version of Windows. And since when does malware ever get stopped by M$'s dismal security features. Have the OS intercept the keyboard scan codes at the kernel level to prevent ANY other process from grabbing the Ctrl+Alt+Del keystroke guarantees that the login dialog is the one from the OS, not by malware pretending to be the login dialog to steal your login credentials. Obviously if you remove the security barriers than YOU made it easier for malware to do its nasty work, and even make it easier for the less robust malware. No, a chain link fence won't keep out the burglars but leaving the gate unlocked makes it a lot easier for them. Of course, if you grant physical access to the computer then security is out the window for ALL operating systems. |
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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
T wrote:
VanguardLH wrote: T wrote: A customer of mine hates that lock screen when you boot up. She asked me to make it go straight to the user log-on dialog, so ... REGEDIT4 ; http://www.ricksdailytips.com/disabl...in-windows-10/ ; Windows10: bypass the Lock Screen and go straight to the Login Screen ; requires a reboot [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\Personalization] "NoLockScreen"=dword:00000001 A reboot is required. Works in both Frankenstein (W8) and Son-of- Frankenstein (W10). Oh, you means the security feature that ensures ONLY Windows core receives the Ctrl+Alt+Del keyboard combination to allow a login which makes sure some malware isn't intercepting that key combo? Are we even talking about the same screen? This is the side to unlock screen that you have to swipe off the top to get at the user log in screen. No CtrlAltDel involved. http://winsupersite.com/windows-10/h...gon-windows-10 Same option as in prior versions of Windows. |
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Tip: bypass lock screen on boot up
On Tue, 20 Dec 2016 23:41:44 -0500, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
I just configured it to show one of MY images, rather than having MS pester me "you you like this picture" bs. To be fair they are nice pictures. |
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