This small utility automatically logs your username and password when accessing network domains or standalone PCs, but makes your computer vulnerable due to its lack of password protection. LogonEdit has a basic and simple interface with input boxes for username, password, and domain name. Although easy to use, it lacks a help file. To use this program, just input your username and password, plus the domain name you normally use during login. LogonEdit also automatically edits your logon Registry. The program works effectively for network domains and PCs, but it requires users to download .Net Framework and doesn't include much-needed password protection. Despite its privacy lapses, this freeware is a good option for users who want to automate logins.
It's a handy tool. Only make sure .NET Framework is installed.
Nice little program!
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Quite handy indeed! Puts an end to manually editing the registry. Oh, and as for the "mscoree.dll" error someone else mentioned, you get that if you don't have .NET Framework installed - which is clearly listed as a prerequirement. Install it and try again dude! :)
Fine tool
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Tool works (when .Net framework is installed!) very fine. don't have to edit the registry for this anymore.
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Zip file contains only one exe file when you run the program it asks for mscoree.dll file. The Logonedit simpy didn't work.
Log on in a Windows domain automatically.It's a great tool for setting up your AutoLogon registry entries even in a Windows domain. With setting up AutoLogon in a network environment or stand-alone, Windows automaticly logs on without having to type your name and password and/or choosing a domain.