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delaylockinterval
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The tag delaylockinterval refers to a Windows registry value that controls whether a password is required upon waking from sleep or standby. In Windows 10, users seeking to skip the logon screen after standby may attempt to modify DelayLockInterval in the registry, but this key is not present on all systems, particularly those without a Microsoft account. Discussions on WindowsForum.com explore alternative methods to bypass the logon prompt, such as adjusting power settings or using local accounts. The tag covers troubleshooting scenarios where DelayLockInterval is missing or ineffective, and users seek workarounds for automatic backups or convenience.
I want to skip logon after standby in Windows 10 so that I can make automatic backups. One way should be to go to Power Settings and change the settings for logon, but in my computer there is no possibility for changing these settings perhaps because I do not have a Microsoft account and do...