You can also not have a password, then you won't be prompted for one each
time.
"Michael Walraven" <mexxwalraven@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0611BBF6-CFDA-482A-BB66-983B302D0DD2@xxxxxx
Quote:
> There are two areas controlling if you have to type a password.
>
> Screen saver,
> 'on resume display logon screen'
>
> Power options, advanced settings,
> additional settings, 'require a password on wakeup'
>
> Both can be accessed via screen saver / change power settings dialog.
>
> Michael
>
>
> "janetgran51" <janetgran51@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:B2EBE5E6-3E98-4D9A-9BCA-9E0DC64D75FF@xxxxxx Quote:
>>I know how and why to type my password each time I return to my computer -
>>I
>> need to know how to unlock it permanently! I accidently clicked on the
>> lock
>> from the Start menu - I have no need to have my pc locked and don't want
>> to
>> have to keep typing the password each time I return.
>