Windows 10 auto login not working

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His means that nothing has changed compared to the previous Windows 10 builds. If Windows Hello is disabled, the check box appears again in the display.If Windows Hello is selected, the check box no longer appears.It turns out that the availability of the Users must enter user name and password check box is associated with Windows Hello: Martin Brinkmann has addressed it in this article.

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At I came across the post Autologon is NOT being removed in Windows 10 2004.The title already says it all: Microsoft doesn't remove the car login at all. This led to the theory that it might be a Microsoft A/B test, so not all users would see the variant with the missing checkbox. However, users who tried to tested this behavior were offered this option again. Now suddenly the message based on this Winaero article went through the Internet that Microsoft has removed the check box Users must enter user name and password from Windows 10 in the Insider Preview Build 19033 (from the 20H1 development branch). In the Services window, scroll down to Microsoft Account Sign-in Assistan t and Double-click on it (See image below). On the Run command window, type services.msc and click on OK. After the upgrade, users could no longer log in to their account. Right click on Windows 10 Start button and then click on the Run option in the menu that appears. Personally I don't recommend this approach, because I've been repeatedly confronted with cases in forums where the auto-registration has led to problems during the upgrade. I had covered this 'old hat' in my article Windows 8 Autoanmeldung in 2012.