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It may be now, but it's the closest to XP that you will get from Microsoft from now on! Mainstream support for 7 ended a year ago. Extended support lasts only 4 more years. Enjoy it while it lasts.So far so good... Windows 7 is quite different from XP, definite learning curve here...![]()
Try this, PJ
Press the Windows key + R on your keyboard to launch the “Run” dialog box.
A. Type in control userpasswords2
B. Press Enter. The User Accounts window will display.
C. Uncheck the option “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer”
click on Advanced
Under the secured logon uncheck the box next to Reuire users to Ctrl+Alt+Del.
D. Click “OK”
E You will then be prompted to enter the current password and confirm it.
F. Once completed, you will no longer be prompted to enter your password when you logon.
Very likely it'll ask any time you download a file or make a change to the configuration.
Fair enough... Just that every time I leave the computer for a few hours to go out, even when I leave it on, it still turns off... Then I have to restart and put in the password, not a huge deal, just a minor annoyance... Anyway I think I took care of it...
Doubt he has a battery since James said it was a desktop in the other thread.Go into Control Panel, open the power section, (little battery), change the power on settings to NEVER when plugged in, I wouldn't change the settings too much when not plugged in and running on battery power alone. PJ
Gentlemen - isn't he just asking about the "screensaver" needing a password?
At the air museum we use password-protected "screensavers" to keep the machines running 24/7 (for updates), but prevent inappropriate use (janitors, visitors, etc.).
Both our Win7 and Win10 machines came with it as default. It's in Control Panel (Settings), Screensaver, "On resume, display logon screen".
As with most tech stuff, there are so many "defaults" that you can only learn by experience. (Or by the hunt and peck method.)
T.