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How to cancel the Welcome Interface for win7

2025-03-25 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Internet Technology >

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This article mainly explains "how to cancel the welcome interface in win7". The content in the article is simple and clear, and it is easy to learn and understand. Please follow the editor's train of thought to study and learn how to cancel the welcome interface in win7.

Cancellation method:

1. Press the key combination win+R to open the running tool, then enter "gpedit.msc" and enter to execute.

2. In the Local Group Policy Editor, expand the "user configuration-Administrative templates-system" file, then locate and double-click the "do not display Welcome screen when logging in" option in the list of settings on the right.

3. Select enabled and make sure to save the changes.

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