How To Stop Windows 8 Auto Lock Out Feature

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Way to stop Windows 8 Auto Lock out

The only way to get rid of your lock screen’s automatic appearance is through the Group Policy Editor, an obscure utility in Windows that doesn’t appear in the Start screen or the desktop. This program’s executable is called “gpedit.msc”. You can get access to it either by running it by pressing [Win+R] and typing “gpedit.msc” (on the desktop); or typing “gpedit.msc” when in the Modern interface of Windows 8.
That wasn’t so hard, was it? Now, take a look at the left-hand side of the group policy editor. This list basically gives you backstage access to your computer’s configuration. It details every policy you can establish and empowers you with an uncanny ability to change the unchangeable on your computer. First, you must expand “Computer Configuration” by clicking the little white arrow to its left. If the arrow is black, you don’t need to expand it. After that, expand “Administrative Templates”, then “Control Panel”, and then click on “Personalization”.
You should be here:
Stop Windows 8 auto lock out Group Policy
Once in there, double-click on “Do not display the lock screen”. You’ll now reach a screen that allows you to enable or disable this feature.
Windows 8 lock screen setup
Near the top, you’ll see an option to enable this setting. Click on it and then click [OK] at the bottom right of the dialog. This takes care of everything. You don’t even need to restart.

What If It’s Not Working?

If you aren’t able to finish this process, make sure that you’re logged into your system as an administrator. If you don’t have such access and/or the computer you’re working in doesn’t belong to you, you must contact someone with administrative access to the computer to finish this. Do not do this on any computer that doesn’t belong to you without express permission from the owner.
If you have any further problems, leave a comment below and I’ll walk you through this process.

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