Windows auto lock screen




















And you trust your partner to not access your computer without your permission. In such instances, frequent locking and unlocking of the computer can be annoying. Notably, you can set Windows to show upcoming calendar events, weather reports, unread emails, and other important information on the lock screen.

It's not just a pretty wallpaper anymore. Right-click anywhere on your desktop and select Personalize. There are two options here. One is Screen, and the other is Sleep. Select Never in both under 'On battery power, turn off after' and 'When plugged in, turn off after. Your computer will never turn off the screen and auto-lock or go to sleep.

It happens only when the screen is turned off, and the computer goes to sleep that the auto-lock feature kicks in. If the above solution is not working for you, there are two hacks to enforce these settings on Windows In the Windows Search, type regedit from the Start menu. Navigate to the following folder structure:. Name this new key as Personalization. Name this file as NoLockScreen.

Moving on to Group Policy trick, search for gpedit. Instead of turning Screen and Sleep settings to Never as we did above, set it to a number that you are comfortable with. You can always tweak it later to a sweet spot. I set it to Never when plugged in and 10 minutes when its on battery power.

This is utterly annoying and unnecessary. Please provide option for user to remove the auto lock screen permanently. Please do not go the route of removing options from users.

I like windows for the fact that we can tweek it to suit us, not the other way around. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I think I just found the solution myself. What finally fixred a similar issue for me was enabling System Unattended Sleep Timeout in Advanced Power Options and changing it from the default value of 2 minutes. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.

I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Vijay A. Verma Volunteer Moderator. Step 5. Go back to Windows Settings home page, and click Accounts.

Step 6. Choose Sign-in options in the left panel, and scroll down to find Dynamic Lock. Double-click Administrative Templates to expand it. Then double-click Control Panel. Click Personalization.

Double-click Do not display the lock screen and click Enabled. Then hit Apply and OK. You can set a password in Windows 10 computer with the steps below. After your computer is locked, you can input the password to log in the computer. Expand Local Users and Groups , and click Users. Right-click your computer user account and click Set Password. Sign in with your current account password by inputting the password in the box and click Sign in.

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