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I am wondering if there is any way to unlock Windows 7 screen lock using a script. I have administrator permissions on this machine.
I know this question have been asked before without a solution, but I hope someone has come up with answer since. I would like a script or program to be run, when certain conditions are met, which in result unlocks the screen.
Alternatively is there any possibility to reliably disable communication with a computer with keyboard and mouse strokes while it displays a black screen? By that I mean: can I use low level programming to create screen lock which I can control. I hope it won't be necessary, as I got very promising answer.
Would unlocking using RDP unlock screen for local user as well? If so, yes. To the second question: yes as well, there is only one user on this machine. – Jakub – 2016-06-27T19:44:24.403
My main goal is to have a machine unlock itself. If I understood you correctly then yes, entering a password on machine doing the unlocking is fine. – Jakub – 2016-06-27T20:02:21.690
I wanted to run it automatically when certain conditions are met. I can provide a password, I just don't want to enter it every time Windows needs it. I have been reading in the meantime about RDP, but I found that it locks the machine for the local user when the session is closed. Do you know how can I avoid it? – Jakub – 2016-06-27T20:08:16.177