Friday 30 March 2012

How to Prevent Windows Asking for a Password on Wake Up from Sleep/Standby ??


If you’ve configured Windows to automatically log you in rather than having to enter a password, you might find it annoying that you still need to enter a password when your PC comes out of sleep mode. Here’s the quick fix.
Make Windows 7 Not Require a Password on Wake
Windows 7 makes the whole thing a lot easier—just head into Power Options in Control Panel, then click the “Require a password on wakeup” on the left-hand side.
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Then click the “Change settings that are currently unavailable” link…
Then you can click the “Don’t require a password” radio button, and make sure to Save your changes.
 
Make Windows Vista Not Require a Password on Wake
Head into the Power Options in Control Panel, find the power plan you’re using, and then click the Change plan settings link (which will look slightly different in Vista)
Then click the “Change advanced power settings” link at the bottom of the screen.
And then the “Change settings that are currently unavailable” link… yeah, at this point it’s starting to get tedious.
And now, you can finally change the “Require a password on wakeup” to No. Make sure to do it for both.
And that’s how we do it.
Changing the Setting for Windows XP
In Windows XP, the process is a little simpler—just head into the Power Options in Control Panel, find the Advanced tab, and then uncheck the box for “Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby”.

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