It works.  I use it all the time.

Set the username to the username environment variable (go to a command prompt and type set username to see it). Set the domain the the computername environment variable (go to a command prompt and type set computername to see it).
Set the password.

I use it on a daily basis at work, so let me know if it gives you problems.

T

On 01-Jan-2024 6:57 p.m., _ Winterlight wrote:
It doesn't seem to work in Home  ( I hate working with Home) because the user 
name and password are a MS account  = outlook email address  and then MS turns 
it into an abbreviation for the user who doesn't use a password but a pin. None 
of which is accepted by autologin. It is as hopelessly confusing as it can be.  
But I am glad I have this so I can use it on Pro versions with normal users. 
Did I mention I hate Windows Home?
<w>

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Subject: Re: [H] is there still a way to auto boot = log in to windows 10

Try Sysinternals Autologon -
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/autologon

On 01-Jan-2024 2:31 p.m., _ Winterlight wrote:
Happy New Year to the List...it amazes me that we are all still here !

I am dealing with a windows 10 home laptop. It seems like MS has defeated every 
way users have come up with to auto log into windows. They want you to have an 
authenticated account and they want you to log in every time. Does anybody know 
a working method for 2024. I would like to upgrade this laptop to PRO. Does 
anybody have a retail key to windows 7 or 8 PRO that has not been used to 
upgrade to 10. If you would like to sell it please back channel me. Thanks
<w>

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