![]() But we want it to go directly back to the session as it was when the screen blanked, without requiring a password. We've disabled the Windows 10 Lock Screen - after the screen blanks pressing a key or button goes directly to the password entry screen. Sleep is disabled, so this and the related sleep settings aren't applicable. We want the screen to blank after a period of time (via Power & sleep > Screen: When plugged in, turn off after minutes) but NOT require password entry after blanking - in other words, the way Windows 7 screen blanking worked. ![]() We have a set of Windows 10 (2004) domain PCs setup for shared use with autologon as a limited domain user.
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