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How To Turn On Remote Desktop Automatic Logon in Windows XP

Article ID:281262
Last Review:January 25, 2006
Revision:2.4
This article was previously published under Q281262
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SUMMARY

This article describes how to turn on Remote Desktop automatic logon. By default, this version of Windows XP is configured to prompt each user to enter a password when connecting through the Remote Desktop client. This behavior holds true even when a correct user name and password are entered in the Remote Desktop Connection box before logon. This article describes how to alter this behavior.


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Enable Remote Desktop Logon

To allow automatic logon to a computer running this version of Windows XP through Remote Desktop, follow these steps while logged on as an Administrator:
1.Click Start, click Run, type MMC, and then press ENTER.
2.Click File, and then click Add/Remove Snap-in.
3.Click Add, select Group Policy, click Add, and then click Finish.
4.Click Close, and then click OK.
5.Navigate to the following directory:
Local Computer Policy/Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Terminal Services/Encryption and Security
6.Double-click Always prompt client for password upon connection.
7.Click the Disabled box, and then click OK. You may now quit the MMC snap-in. Remote Desktop clients should now be able to connect to this Windows XP computer using the automatic logon feature of the Remote Desktop client.

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Microsoft Windows XP Professional

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