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Does anyone know of a simple and secure method of logging into a Windows 10 domain PC without having to type ANYTHING?

I have remote workstations that I'd like to access using NVIDIA'S Gamestream protocol. The problem is the GeForce streaming service doesn't start until after login and I can't find the service in order to make it run before login.

My solution was to securely pass through a USB port on a thin client (over the network) to the remote workstation, using a program that runs as a daemon on both machines. In this way I'm able to scan a smart card at a thin client and the remote workstation recognizes that the card has been swiped. The only problem is that this doesn't perform a full login of the user as a PIN is still needed. I'd like to avoid the PIN if possible while maintaining the security of my single factor authentication.

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There is Rohos Logon Key app that allows to auto login based on connected USB stick or PKCS#11 token, rfid card, yubikey in AD or standalone computers, RDP login is also supported with a key. You can set it to 1FA mode (password replacement). There is a free version also that support only USB drive as a key device.

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