I have 3 computers, 1 with PIN and enter, 1 with PIN and straight in, and 1 with no PIN and straight

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I'd like to know how I've done it. The first is with PIN and enter, probably using Microsoft, but others have OEM info. All have Windows 23H2 up to date.


I'm not bothered but I would like to know what I've done.

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Computer 1: Requires a PIN and the Enter key to log in. This means you need to input a Personal Identification Number (PIN) and then press Enter to access the system.

Computer 2: Uses a PIN but allows for logging in directly (straight in). This suggests that it automatically proceeds to the desktop or main interface once the correct PIN is entered, possibly using a feature like "auto-login" after PIN entry.

Computer 3: Does not require a PIN and allows direct access. This means you can start using the computer immediately without any authentication process.