Is it possible to connect into the single account without password in window 8

I would like to know if we can open the single account (admin) without entering a password? I would like it opens automatically on the desktop, as might be the case with Windows XP.

There is a security risk, but you can do it.

Log on to the user account automatically at startup of Windows 8
http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/2894-log-user-account-automatically-Windows-8-startup.html

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