I have a Windows 11 kiosk connected to a label printer for our bakery, and I'm looking to configure it so it operates without requiring a password. What steps do I need to follow?
5 Answers
If you're using a domain computer with a password policy, you should still be able to use the auto-login settings with your created local account. Just remember to disable sleep mode and screen lock so it stays accessible.
You might want to create a generic local user and then apply the auto-login registry trick. It makes the login process super smooth and prevents issues with users messing up their passwords.
Just a quick tip: You can change a user's password by hitting Ctrl+Alt+Del, selecting 'Change a password,' and leaving the new password fields empty. This might help with password issues too!
Have you tried using the Autologon tool from SysInternals? It securely saves your password in the registry instead of leaving it vulnerable in plain text, making the whole process easier.
You can enable autologin by adjusting the kiosk mode settings. Go to accounts, add a new user, and then start the kiosk setup. This will allow the user to bypass the password requirement on login.

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