How to disable via Group Policy - "Any user who has a password doesn't need to enter it when waking this PC"
The setting can be found in the following location:
From the “Charm” bar, Settings>Change PC Settings>Users>Sign-in Options> click the “Change” button next to “Any user who has a password must enter it when waking this PC”.
I am looking to disable this option via Group Policy on our domain, but am unable to find a default policy related to this setting. I am searching Group Policy on a Server 2012 machine, and in local Group Policy in Windows 8, but have found nothing.
Hoping I'm just missing the location of this and someone can point me to the right place.
Regards,
-BN
There is no specific policy for this item. Please set “Require a password on wakeup” policy instead.
Niki Han
TechNet Community Support
I'm using Windows Server 2012 R2, and I can't find the above quoted policy, and don't know where to anymore where to look. I searched for "Require a password when the computer wakes up", but it took me to the "Define Power Buttons and Turn On
Password Protection" page of System Settings, but there's NOTHING there except the "When I press the power button". I really want to stop having to enter a password every time I wake up the monitor screen.
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