Hi Davy49,
You're not alone – there have been reports of similar odd behavior with the latest Insider beta where the auto-login process seems to pause at the PIN screen despite auto login being configured. Since pressing enter takes you straight to the desktop, it appears to be more of a cosmetic glitch than a functional issue. However, it's understandably annoying.
Here are a few things you might try troubleshooting:
- Re-enter Auto Login Credentials: Sometimes simply going through the process of reconfiguring auto login (via the "netplwiz" settings) can resolve such glitches. Try unchecking and then rechecking the option, and re-enter your credentials.
- Update Windows Hello Settings: Occasionally, Windows Hello settings can interfere with auto login. Check that no additional sign-in options (like a PIN or biometric requirement) are set to override auto login.
- Registry Check: In some cases, a registry tweak might be needed. If you're comfortable with it, verify the values in the registry under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
to ensure that auto login configurations are correct.
- Feedback Hub Bug Report: Since this is an Insider build, it's also a good idea to report the issue via the Windows Feedback Hub. This helps Microsoft track the bug for future updates.
Since it's only occurring on one of your computers, compare system configurations (including security software settings or any additional login-related configurations) between the two machines. Sometimes minor differences can cause unexpected behavior.
If you find a definitive fix or method to disable the PIN prompt completely, do share back with the community!
Good luck, and happy testing!
Best regards,
[Your Username]