How do I prevent the Welcome Screen / Lock Screen from appearing after idling in Windows 8?
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00:00 How Do I Prevent The Welcome Screen / Lock Screen From Appearing After Idling In Windows 8?
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After hours of frustration trying to figure this out, I finally discovered the solution. The problem seems to stem from the fact that I'm using Windows 8 Enterprise. (At least I think. I'm not sure why else these obvious solutions weren't working.)
Apparently, by default Windows 8 Enterprise's security settings disable or override all of the solutions mentioned in the other responses (and original question).
Here's the solution:
Go to:
Control Panel > User Accounts and Family Safety > User Accounts
And choose this item in the list on the left:
Reset security settings
Once you reset your security settings (and reboot), you will be able to disable the lock screen.
Disclaimer: I have no idea what other settings are changed by clicking Reset security settings
, but this problem was enough of an annoyance for me that I wasn't concerned. Your mileage may vary.
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Hopefully, the following setting will apply both when waking from sleep and from with the idle lock. Maybe not, though; I don't have Enterprise to test it. (That is a big problem though! Microsoft should do something about it.)
Try using Windows 8's new settings menu:
Go to the Settings menu:
Click "Change PC Settings":
Click the "Users" button, then the button that says "Any user that has a password must enter it when waking this PC".
Accept the confirmation. The setting will be changed.
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For Windows 8 PRO the correct solution is the following : (The above windows 8 pro solution is not working for me)
Control Panel --> System and Security --> Power Options --> Require a password on wake-up
And in the next screen click Change settings that are currently unavailable --> Don't require a password --> Save changes
ANSWER 4
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This may help you to keep your Computer awake
all the time. So, there will be No Idle time
and apparently no Lock Screen
!
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If the Group Policy Editor did not help, I think the only way out is to completely disable password entry at logon:
Type
netplwiz
at the Start Screen, and launch the app that comes upSelect your user account and uncheck
Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer
You'll be prompted to enter your password twice
Now just restart and you should be both password and lock screen free