How To Use Windows Without a User Password

Can be unnecessary, especially if you live alone

If you trust the people around you, then there’s no need to protect your Windows computer with a password.

Entering a Windows password on your login screen can be time-consuming. You might also not be able to log into Windows because youforgot your password.

So today, let’s learn how to create a new (and empty) password – or remove it completely.

Usenetplwiz.exe

This executable file is a hidden tool that gives you control over the user accounts in your computer. As long as you’re logged on under an administrator account, you can make this happen in many ways. Just go with the easiest method for you.

At the top of the list of the easiest ways to go about this is to turn to your computer’s Command Prompt. After all, this program is designed to enable advanced administrative processes. That, and resolve different Windows-related issues.

Choose Your User Account

If you want to configure multiple user accounts to allow you to enter without the use of a password, it’s not going to be a problem. All you need to do is repeat this process for each user account.

Choose The Right Setting

Use The Control Panel

Using the Command Prompt and Run programs withnetplwiz.exeis easy. But there is an alternative.

Create a Password Reset Disk

If you want, you can also work your way around this issue by resetting an old password with the help of a password reset disk.

This method is most useful if you’vecompletelyforgotten your old password. If you can no longer enter your computer the normal way, then this is the solution.

As long as your USB flash drive or disk is there with you, you can retrieve your old credentials and enter your user account. From there, you can erase your password and set up your account to automatically sign into Windows.

Use Safe Mode

When you turn to your USB drive to recover your old password and create a new one, this method is also useful.

Christopher Jan Benitez is a freelance writer for hire who provides actionable and useful web content to small businesses and startups. In his spare time, he religiously watches professional wrestling and finds solace in listening to ’80s speed metal.Read Christopher’s Full Bio

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