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Windows 10, is it possible to remove login authorization and leave rdp?
There is a computer for 10, it is needed for the bot to work, which is spinning on BAS, the data that it collects is stored in mysql and some of this data is then processed by php run via cron. Ordinary cheap hosting is not suitable, you need a base with extended functionality (functions, procedures, events), you don’t want to take a VPS. there is an unnecessary PC with good characteristics ... The whole point of the matter is that in order to simplify my task, I decided to use OpenServer. Everything works. I need it, except for autorun in case of a system reboot, for example, if 220 is turned off ... The computer starts up, but the software does not want to work without authorization in windows. Those. I threw it into the scheduler and it even starts, but does not work and just hangs in the processes. It would be possible to remove the password and the problem would be solved, but I go there through rdp, which requires a password. How can I solve this without unnecessary troubles?
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It's easier to install Apache normally with php, mysql as Windows services, then they will work regardless of the user authorized in the system.
And so that when Windows starts, it automatically enters the user with a password, you can use this utility: https://docs.microsoft.com/ru-ru/sysinternals/down...
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