A side effect of turning on Use my sign-in info to automatically finish setting up my device after an update or restart is that Task Scheduler "at logon" tasks will also start at boot during this.

If you enable Use my sign-in info to automatically finish setting up after an update for your account, it will disable getting the "Someone else is still using this PC. If you restart now, they could.

The Configure the mode of automatically signing in and locking last interactive user after a restart or cold boot policy setting controls the configuration under which an automatic restart and sign.

Understanding the Context

3 Perform one of the following actions depending on which wording for this setting is available: (see screenshots below) Click/tap on Additional settings to expand it open, and check.

Notifies the user that Windows needs to be restarted to finish setting up a device. Why does this still show as Last Run Time from the time of the boot? I thought that this setting will resolve.

So I have a question. Because my laptop did not automatically log out after shutting down. I turn off the function Automatically complete the configuration of a PC after an update or restart. But b...

For example when I go to Task Scheduler. Am I correct in thinking that if I were to successfully turn off "Use sign-in info to auto finish setting up device after update or restart." then the.

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31 Mar 2017 #2 Hello Bob, :) If turned on, it will automatically sign in to your account and lock the computer after restarting the computer for a Windows update. If turned off, it will sit on the lock screen.

This new Restart apps setting has been separated from the old Use my sign-in info to automatically finish setting up my device and reopen my apps after an update or restart setting.

This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable automatically sign in and lock last user after an update or restart in Windows 11. You can speed up the Windows sign-in process by.