Windows 10: Is this possible automatic log-in after 60 seconds for a certain user?

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  1. groze Win User

    Is this possible automatic log-in after 60 seconds for a certain user?


    Is this possible automatic log-in after 60 seconds for a certain user? We both use a Microsoft account. This person doesn't want to use password to log-in to her account. There are two accounts on this computer.

    :)
     
    groze, May 7, 2016
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  2. Is it possible for a windows 6.0 phone to delay a sent email for 2 hours through settings or service issues?

    I have a samsung code SCH-i220 with metro pcs service, please help me!

    *** Email address is removed for privacy ***
     
    tribaltrak, May 7, 2016
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  3. Is it possible for a windows 6.0 phone to delay a sent email for 2 hours through settings or service issues?

    Hello. First, email must have an internet connection by WIFI or your data plan. The data plan is through your wireless carrier's network and with all networks congestion is certainly possible resulting in delays. I've had text messages delayed so the system
    isn't perfect. Signal strength also can play a role whether you have the internet connection required to send an email. As for settings, you could have the account to send manually when you press send/receive. But if it is just one email, I would think poor
    service is the problem.
     
    Resourceful, May 7, 2016
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  4. Kari Win User

    Is this possible automatic log-in after 60 seconds for a certain user?

    No, it's not possible.

    In a multiuser machine all users should use password. If one user does not have a password and this user shuts down the PC when signed in, Windows automatically signs him / her in when computer is again started, bypassing the user selection. This can only be avoided and the user selection shown when all accounts are password / PIN protected.

    Personally I cannot understand how setting up a password, then setting up a four digit PIN (PIN requires a password being set up first) could be so difficult? Takes a second to press four keys to sign in.
     
    Kari, May 7, 2016
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  5. groze Win User
    I did find a workaround using netplwiz. It is a home computer, so it does not matter who has access to it. Just for your info, some Linux Distros have delayed automatic user login. In fact, when I have windows 7 installed there were no password for each account.
     
    groze, May 7, 2016
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  6. Kari Win User
    The only possible thing with netplwiz you can call a workaround is to make the PC to automatically sign-in a specific user, then if another user wants to use the PC the automatically signed in user must sign out or you need to use Switch User feature.

    Family or not, I would never allow another living person to freely access my user account, my personal documents, my notes and diary and so on.

    What does that have to do with Windows 10?

    What does that have to do with Windows 10?
     
    Kari, May 7, 2016
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  7. groze Win User
    Kari, that your choice and I respect that. Anyways, I don't really have that much private stuff on our computer. We are a two person family and we don't do much online. We don't have hardly any secrets. The secrets we do have are keep in our heads.
     
    groze, May 8, 2016
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  8. NavyLCDR New Member

    Is this possible automatic log-in after 60 seconds for a certain user?

    Well....sometimes Num Lock is not on and you hit your 4 numbers and wonder why nothing happened. That can be really confusing. ;-)
     
    NavyLCDR, May 8, 2016
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  9. RolandJS Win User
    Yeah, I remember the NumNum lock; in the old days, in BIOS, I turned it off for me; I'm wondering if UEFI/BIOS combine has something similar - to enable NumLock [on] during post.
     
    RolandJS, Apr 5, 2018
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