microsoft:desktop:win_10:lock_screen
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| - | ===== How to bypass the Windows | + | ==== How to bypass the Windows |
| To remove the lock screen entirely, so that locking is just a plain password prompt — and booting up goes straight to the same password prompt — just follow these very simple steps. \\ | To remove the lock screen entirely, so that locking is just a plain password prompt — and booting up goes straight to the same password prompt — just follow these very simple steps. \\ | ||
| - | 1.Hit the Start key, type gpedit.msc, and press Enter. This will open the Local Group Policy Editor. \\ | + | 1.Hit the Start key, type ''// |
| 2.Navigate to **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Control Panel** > **Personalization** \\ | 2.Navigate to **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Control Panel** > **Personalization** \\ | ||
| 3.Double click “**Do not display the lock screen**, | 3.Double click “**Do not display the lock screen**, | ||
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| - | =====Also you can set specific background color to your logon screen===== | + | ====Also you can set specific background color to your logon screen==== |
| 3. Double click “**Force specific background and accent color**,” and select **Enabled** from the dialog that pops up. \\ | 3. Double click “**Force specific background and accent color**,” and select **Enabled** from the dialog that pops up. \\ | ||
| - | Set 3C6EA0 for background and AAAAAA for accent..... | + | Set '' |
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