Removing login passwords from Windows eliminates the inconvenience of providing passwords every time. Use the steps in this guide to enable passwordless logging for the local administrator account.
If someone else has access to your computer, it is not recommended to delete the password from the administrator account.
Overview
If you use a Microsoft account to log in to your computer, you may not be able to delete your password. So, in this guide, I will discuss the steps to allow password-less login using an administrator account.
It’s worth mentioning that if you try to perform these steps in this guide on your computer Join domain If it’s a computer, it’s likely to fail. This is because domain computers do not allow blank passwords for obvious security reasons.
Step 1: Set a blank password
As of Windows 11 23H2, there is no option andCheck “Users must enter a username and password to use this computer.”


Therefore, the only way to allow passwordless logins is to give the account a blank password. Here are the detailed steps…
- Log in to your Windows 11 PC using an account with administrator access.
- Then, right-click on the Start menu and select computer management.


- Next, expand Local users and groups and click user node.Then, in the details pane, double-click Admin and confirm that the ‘Account is disabled’ checkbox is selected andChecked.
Click OK when finished.


- After that, right click on administration staff and select Set password.then click continue on the warning message that pops up.




- Finally, leave both password fields blank to set the account to use a blank password, and click OK. You will receive a confirmation message that your password has been changed.




- Finally, log out and log in with an administrator account. See details in step 2 below.
Step 2: Log in without password
- On the Windows 11 login screen, click on the blank screen to load the available accounts in the lower left corner.then click administration staff.


- Administrators will display a Login button without prompting for a password. Click the button to log in without a password.


in conclusion
I cannot overemphasize the risks of allowing blank passwords on your computer, especially for local administrator accounts.
Regardless, I hope you find the steps in this guide easy to understand and apply. If you achieved your goal of reading this guide, please let me know by replying “Was this page helpful?” Question below.
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